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TWENTY PAGES PLUS SUPPLEMENT VOLUME 75, NUMBER51 CASCITY, MICHIGAN #-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 -

In Goslin case .I

Owen-Gage \. seek high court rehearing

By Mike Eliasohn In addition to that issue, some point, an assistant at- if he still wanted his property Owen-Gage had also argued torney general representing in Brookfield Township The Owelldale-Gagetown that the state board was the state school board will go transferred to Elkton- Board of Education Monday “arbitrary and capricious” back to Kallman and ask Pigeon-Bay Port. evening authorized its at- in approving the transfer of him to lift the stay. Two transfer appeals to torney to ask the Michigan the Goslin territory. “If they throw us of the state bqard were with- Supreme Court for a rehear- The majority of the jus- Supreme Court, according to drawn by the property ing of the court’s approval of tices rejected that argument Jim (Schouman), he thinks owners in 1.979 after changes the transfer of the Goslin on the technical grounds we have a case with Kall- in valuation made them territory to the Cass City that Schouman never raised, man,” Good explained Mon- greater than 10 percent of School District. it when first appealing the day evening. the valuation of the entire The high, court, in its state board approved trans- As the board president Owen-Gage district. decision released last fer before Ingham County further explained, the at- Now that the Supreme Wednesday, upheld the State Circuit Judge James T. Kall- torney doubts that Kallman Court has ruled, the property Board of Education’s 1976 man. -- who has always upheld owners could again petition vote to approve the transfer. It is on that issue that Owen-Gage in the past --will to have their property trans- In a 4-3 decision, it ruled Schoumqn will request a merely sign an order to lift ferred, the Gremel territory state law does not require rehearink. Thexeasoning, it the stay. Schouman feels the to UnionvilleSebewaing, and

plete hot lunch. nal taxable valuation of the upheld Owen-Gage’k inter- should not be transferred might have &I be three or district has been transferred pretation of the 10 percent because the state board was four, to get under 10 percent. away. rule, he never bothered with “arbitrary and capricious” pt willto transferthere be afrom new attern-Owen- 8ChO018 Owen-Gage had argued a the “arbitrary and Capri- in approving them. In Cas8 City vote was required on the cious” issue. - The other option discussed Gage? Orville Gremel said Goslin territory. (The Schouman will have to by the board was, in es- he hadn’t yet talked to his n court’s ruling is further work fast, since a request sence, to end its legal ap- fellow pro+rty owners with m- 7’ explained on page 17.) ’ for a rehearing must be filed peals and instead hope that whom he first sought to within 20 days of when the the state school board won’t change school districts. As Supreme Court’s ruling was be as receptive in the future for him personally, “I the special meeting after ’ released, which means by to approving transfers. haven’t changed my mind as manning all the phones in April bo. It was, mentioned that far as transferring.” the hikh school building to ”His work, which will in- ;since 1976, Owen-Gage has Delmar Miller said he talk fir about a half hour volve a lot of overtime and built the high school addition would like someone else to with their attorney, James research, won’t come cheap. and the school has become take the initiative to get red with new oper‘ator F. Schouman of Dearborn, Board President Ronald accredited, plus some state what is known as the “Miller Good arrd member Duane Board of Education mem- territory” transferred to Ziehm said after the meet- bers who served in 1976 are Cass City and maybe would , The poster on the wall program isn’t losing moriey food selection, because, ing the cost will be at least no longer there. behind Dave Noonan’s desk like to see what happens with anymore. “basically, the students are $7,000, of which about $3,000- ’ IT APPEARS THE the Gremel property first. reads, “There is no such . ,There was a five cents going to eat what they want 3,500 would be for printing state board will be hearing He would like to’ see his thing as a free lunch.” increase in lunch prices this anyway.’’ If they have to the briefs to present to the more transfer requests, property become prt of the But for the, Cass City year (now 80 cents for Type buy something they don’t court. which it receives on appeal Cass City district. “I sure schools, lunch is free. ’ A meals and $1.05 for teach- want, which can happen Erickson estimated after after .they have been re- would. You like to be part of During the 1980-81 school ers), but that was due to a with the full-course Type A the session that Owen-Gage jected by- the Huron Inter- what you’re doing.” year, the district’s lunch His decrease in state aid for lunch, he suggested, they has spent about $250,000 SO mediate School District children attend school in program finished $20,858 in school lunch programs, ac- will throw it 9ut. far in legal fees to keep the Board of Education and the red. The deficit had to be Cass City. cording . to Supt. Donald Students can choose what dbtrict intact. sometimes by the Tuscola BOARD MEMBER JACK made up out of the general Crouse, they want in the a la carte IF OWEN-GAGE’S RE- ISD board, (The latter be- Brinkman asked Monday fund, that is, taxes, to make The average in February line, which is available Brewster Shaw quest for a rehearing is comes involved if the re- whether the Supreme Court up for the difference’ be- was 865 meals served per every day. Sold are such cIenied,it has one other legal quest is to transfer from ruling addressed where the lweeri what students paid for day. The average for the items as pizza, hamburgers, maneuver it can attempt Owen-Gage, which is in the the lunches and the actual taxes from the Gosh school so far is about 820 per hot dogs, cold sandwiches, and apparently will. Huron ISD, to Cass City, property should go during cost. day, which is about 52 French, fries and dessert After the state board ap- which is part of the Tuscola This year, the program is to speak at the dispute. Starting with the percent of the students, items, (Beverages offered in proved the Goslin transfer, ISD. ) running slightly bettpr than 1978 taxes, they have been Noonan said. either food line are whole it okayed the transfer of In addition to Parker, going to Cass City. the break even point. CANTEEN CAN SERVE milk, 2 percent milk, 2 three smaller parcels of Voelker and Belk, there are . “That’s another whole The difference between a meal Tor lesk than it would percent chocolate and property, the Parker terri- also three transfer appeals this year and last is who is cost the school district be- issue, ’ ’ the superintendent juices. 1 Chamber banquet tory to the Elkton-Pigeon- that the state board hasn’t responded, which will have running the program. In- cause the firm has an ad- When it was running its Bay Port district and Voel- heard yet. It has been wait- stead of the district cunning vantage in buying power, to be answered in the court. own program, the district at ker and Belk to Cass City, ing for the Supreme Court Owen-Gage claims it should it, the school board hired Canteen is a nationwide one time offered the a la Astronaut Brewster Shaw (See map), ruling before hearing them. Canteen Service Corp. of vending machine company. have still received the taxes carte line every da but will be coming home to be Kallman then put a stay on Two involve only a single until the Supreme Court Grand Rapids to take over Its food service division reduced it to two &ys a the featured speaker at the the transfers, pending a parcel (one property owner) rnanagemen t . operates only in Michigan, week last year, according to rules. annual Cass City Chamber ~ ruling by the Supreme Court while the latter involves Noonan is its food service in about 25 school districts, Crouse, because it was los- In other actim, the board of Commerce community on the precedent setting eightOne parcels. of the owners involved approved the rehiring of manager here and he has a wh\ch gives it the clout to ing money, banquet Friday, April 16. Goslin case. whole bag of tricks which obtain the lowest possible NOONAN SAID HE EN- Vicki Ray1 for the rest of the The banquet, which will Apparently Owen-Gage’s in the latter, Eldon Dietzel, school year to teach one result in more students buy- bids from various suppliers. courages students to eat the include the naming of the request for the rehearing told the Chronicle, “I’ll go ,ng their lunch each day. One way to encourage Type A lunch, which espec- citizen of the .year and the will delay the process, but at through with it,” when asked Please turn to page 4. Mainly because more stu- more students to buy lunch ially for students on the free junior citizen of the year, dents are buying lunch, the is to give them a choice in or reduced price program will begin at 6:45 p.m. in the Colony House on M-53.“Gal- lery,” a band from Saginaw, . will play for dancing from 9 winds cause p.m.-1 a.m. A cash bar will High Lots of questions be available. Shaw is the son of Brew- ster (Bruce) and Leone Shaw of Pringle Road, Cass Citjl, and a 1963 graduate of Cass City High School. power blackout An Air Force major, he joined the service after re- Part of Cass City and the apprmimately east of the fered a Personal loss due to the high winds. His 40-foot Selling school millage isn’t erings. began the presentation by ceiving his bachelor’s and surrounding area was with- tracks, north of Kelly Road master of science degrees Brewster Shaw out electric3ty for about 11/4 and extends east to M-53. television antenna was quite the same as selling So far, Crouse, usually explaining that the school blownThumb over. Electric Coopera- clothes. accompanied by board Pres- district’s financial problem from the University of Wis- hours Saturday, starting at Within Cass City, much of consin in 1967 and 1968 re- and Gordon Fullerton, who 5:3& p.m. the area north of Main Street For clothes, if a person ident Geraldine Prieskorn, is that, “You’ve got more were on board the space tive suffered scattered out- walks out the door empty. Ben. Hobart or Dick Albee, places to spend money‘than spectively. He was a combat The cause was the w’ind, was without electricity, as fighter pilot in Vietnam and craft. according to George Ander- was part of the area south of ages throughout the upper handed, the sales person has made 22 presentations to you’ve got money to spend.” Shaw said during a speech Thumb, according to Gen- didn’t make the sale, explain the proposal. There The 5.5 additional mills, he Thailand. son, Detroit Edison Tuscola Main and east of Seeger He was selected as an at Central Michigan Univer- County general supervisor, Street. eral Manager Michael But for the upcoming Cass has been at least one ap- said, is necessary to main- sity in November he doesn’t Krause.The only outage of a 3ty Public Schools millage pearance by board members tain the present school pro- astronaut candidate for the although when he talked to Because of interconnect - space shuttle program by expect to fly the shuttle into the Chronicle, he didn’t have ing circuits, some persons vote, the results won’t be without the superintendent. grams. “If the community is outer space for three to four significant nature was at the known until after the polls not willing to have the school the National Aeronautics the information as to specif- within those areas may have One such appearance was years. He does expect to fly ically what went wrong. had electricity. Akron-Unionville subs ta - close Friday, April 30. the Novesta Township an- we have had, we will have to and Space Administration in January, 1978. it more than once. There were 348 customers Ekewhere in Tuscola tion, which was due to a As part of the millage nual meeting March 27 in address that.” windcaused problem at the Crouse explained that the During the Columbia shut- Tickets for the dinner- without power, all served by County, Anderson said, campaign, Supt, Donald Deford, which Crouse and tle flight that ended last dance are ,available at the a single circuit. The .area about customers were Caro generating plant. Cus- Crouse, accompanied by one Hobart attended. About 30 schools need more money 50 week, Shaw served as an banks and drug stores in served by the circuit north of without electricity in the tomers served by the sub- or more school board mem- persons were present. partly because expenses stqtion were without power have increased, but primar- operations controller at the Cass City, Albee’s True M-81 is roughly east of the area north of Reese, extend- bers, has spoken to numer- The board member, an Value Home Center or can railroad tracks, south of Bay ing to Quanicassee, plus for a half-hour. ous clubs and at other gath- Elmwood Township farmer, ily because of the reduction NASA Space Flight Center in state aid. in Houston and could be be reserved by calling City-Forestville Road and there were scattered out- Most of the outages were heard communicating with 872-4311 days or 872-2217 eve- west of Schwegler Road. ages in .other places. Saturday, Krause said, with CI Ofie of the flyers passed - nings. South of Mal, the area is the rest Sunday. out at the meeting shpwed astronauts Jack Lousma One Caro resident suf- Lig hts con tr ct the state provided 57 percent a of the school district’s reve- nue in 1976-77, with local taxes providing the rest (not including federal aid 1. For the present school year, runs until ’83 state aid will be an esti- Since then, township Clerk mated 33 percent. The street lights will stay Crouse also pointed out the on in Deford, at least until Nursie KloE did some re- search. What she discov- impact of declining enroll- 1983. ment. The loss of 10s. stu- Whether all the residents ered, she told the township board Monday evening, was dents this school year com- of Nove‘sta Township should pared to 1980-81 meant a loss mtinue to pay the electric that the township signed a 30-year contract with De- of about $150,000 in state aid. bill for the lights in Deford IS or just those who live in the troit Edison in 1953 for the CROUSE OFTEN firm to provide and main- asked about cutting teachers unincorporated community from the payroll to make up should pay was the hot topic tain the lights. The contract specified the for the loss in revenue. at the March 27 township He pointed out that the annual meeting. number of lights (but not district has 10% fewer teach- What wds finally decided what the electric hill would was the township board be), so there isn’t anything ers on the payroll than it did that can be changed until during the 1979-80 school would look into the matter year, but that cutting teach- and see if the number of 1983, according to Mrs. Kloc. STRONG WINDS Saturday night blew down the approximately 110-year-old lights the township pays for The board also discussed ers to make up for declining some minor items, she re- revenue isn’t as,casy as it barn of Jack and,Ruth Esau on Milligan Road between Cemetery and Koepfgen might be reduced. There is sounds. .500 budgeted for the ex- ported, and no formal action Roads. Esau had been tearing the barn down and had already removed mosS of pense this-year. was taken. Please turn to page 20. the siding. Mother Nature did the rest. -_ PAGETWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1m CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 1-1I I Cass City Social and Personal Items I I I Mrs. Reva Little Phone 372-3698 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me. Jerry Freed of Elk- A confirmation class of 14 Sunday afternoon callers Craig, Mrs. Hazel Barnes, youth were accepted as hart, Ind., came March 28 Mrs. Auten and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and is spending two weeks M.B. members of Salem UM Jack Blades were Emrner- Clair. Paul Craig were Sunday Church during the Palm with her mother, Mrs. dinner guests in the Tom son Brown of Detroit and Tuckey, while Mr. Tuckey is Sunday morning service. Willis Brown’, Cass City. hospitalized, Craig home. The pastor, Rev. Eldred Kelley, and Miss Muriel John Blades of South and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kel- Addison were instructors. Mr. Mrs. ley attended a service Sun- Lyons came to Cass City to Tuckey and children had as The group included Susan get his parents, Mr. and guests from Thursday until day afternoon in the Davison Damm, Mark Hobart, Matt Missionary Church which Mrs. Jack Blades, to spend Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Elm- Inbody, Andy Jeung, Medina the week end in South Lyons. er Lattner of Farmington, was celebrating its 25th Shaft, Amy Lovejoy and anniversary. Honored at the Friday evening they at- Mo. Mrs. Lattner is Mrs. Christine Tuckey. Also in tended a drama in Ypsilanti Tuckey’s mother, service were Rev. and Mrs. the class were Mike Kelley, John Tuckey and family, “6 RM Riv Vu” by the Willow a Jamie Lockwood, Rob Nich- Run players. Their grand- formerly of Cass City. Rev. olas, Robyn Powell, Laura Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tuckey was the first pastor. son, Richard Blades, was Zapfe and Roger Godbey of Robinson, Carolyn Tuckey, one of the cast. Saturday Rob Haas, Clio visited Mrs. Lyle Zapfe Mrs. John West, who spent evening they attended “The Sunday. Donna Holm joined Wizard of Oz)’ by the South the winter at her Bradenton, Sixteen children from age them for lunch. Fla., home, returned to Cass Lyons school drama class in Y four years through third City March 30. which another grandson, The Progressive Class of grade enjoyed an Easter egg Jay Blades, participated. hunt Saturday forenoon in Salem UM Church will meet Mr. and Mrs. James Den- this Thursday evening, April Salem UM Church, Mrs. nis of Caro and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weir was in charge Richard and Debra (bur- 8, at the home of Mr. and Stanley Morell spent Thurs- sen) Haebler of Reese an- Mrs. Donald Lmmis. and was assisted by Mrs. day in Bay City. Ted Furness, Mrs. Ben Hen- nounce the birth of a son, Jensen Todd, March 29. He Mrs. Howard Loomis, nessey, Mrs. Gary Martin Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy and Mrs. George Lynch. is the first grandchild of David Loomis and Mrs. Don had with them for the week Raymond and Sharon (Ack- Carol and Charlie Corbishley DeLong attended the funeral end, and Mrs. Balz, erman) Laursen of Fair- of Mrs. John Downing of Mr. Jim The American Legion Mindi and Tammy of Willis. grove and the first great- 4 Tucson, Ark, Saturday in Auxiliary is scheduled to Other Sunday guests were meet Monday evening, April grandchiid of Dave and Carol Ross and Charlie polyester Lustreglo, featur- Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Duane O’Dell Emma Ackerman of Cass Corbishley were married ing a sunburst pleated skirt Loomis were also callers at 12, at the home of the presi- and children of Decker, dent, Mrs. Elgene Keller, in City. Mrs. Haebler has been Jan. 30 at the Bad Axe Free and chiffon jacket. Her cran- ! the funeral home Fricjay The0 Hendrick and Mr. and employed by Tim’s Photo in Methodist Church, berry derby featured evening. Mrs. Downine. 79. Caro. V. r Mrs. Douglas O’Dell, Erin Cass City. Rev. Harvey Fry per- shadow veil. died inher home in Tucson. and Kyle. Echo Chapter Order of formed the 6:30 p.m. candle- Flower girl was Cathefine Debora and Marvin Barnes She was the former Bessie Dr. and Mrs. E.C. Fritz light service. Corbishley of Bad Axe, who Loomis. Eastern Star will ,,.meet Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mor- Wednesday evening, April returned home March ‘29 The bride is the daughter wore a pink organza and after an absence of 18 days. Debora Mae Breindel and blousettes, designed and ell visited his brother, Den- 14. The refreshment com- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross taffeta dress, with a soft Marvin beBarnes, both of made by the bride. nis Morell of Sandusky, in * mittee for the evening in- They flew to San Diego, of Filion and Mr. and Mrs. ruffle accenting the shbald- Oak Park, Ill., were united Best man was Donald Marriage Licenses St. Mary’s Hospital in Sagi- cludes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calif., where they visited James Hewitt of Ubly. The ersBest and man hemline. was Ken Daniel in matrimony Feb. 6 at St. Kumler of Oak Park, friend naw Sunday, where he is Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Clif Ryan and groom is the son of Mr. and Mary’s Catholic Church in of the groom. Groomsman Shane K. Orton, 27, Vas- recovering from spinal ald Stilson, Mrs. Elmer Par- then went to Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Charles Corbishley of of Elkton. Ushers were Ghry Hudson, Ohio. was ‘Lawrence Rapson of sar, and Jean B. Polendey, surgery. En route home they rish Jr., Mary Stilson, Mrs. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bad Axe. Ross, Harrietta, and Dyey Howard Bacon. Holz, Filion. $ Father Joseph Costello Oscoda, brother of the 23, Vassar. visited the Clyde Hodges in Robert Kitchen, Helen Agar, The bride wore a gown of performed the afternoon groom. James N. Giddings, 17, Car0 . Millie Mark and Mrs. Don- ivory organza over taffeta The bride’s mother wore P ceremony. Organist was Denny Di- ’ Caro, and Celeste M.Koepf, ald Wernet te. with a Queen Anne neckline long gown of cranberry kbiq The groom is the son of Paola of Detroit, a friend 21, Caro, Hills and #.ENGAGED The groom’s mother wore Dales of French Chantilly lace and blush colored long dress c- Mr. and Mrs. Edric Rapson from the Peace Corps. The Gary L. Trisch, 27, Caro, Mrs. Paul Craig, who had seed pearls. The natural of Gagetown. The bride is bride and groom both servbd and Brenda J. Houghteling, General Hospital been a guest of her sister-in- waistline fell into an A-line the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in the Peace Corps for two 23, Caro. law, Mrs. Ludile Miller, skirt which had scoops of TriesteThe knitreception .- for 200 Walter Breindel of Hudson. years. Betty Laurie of Gage- Johnny L. Willson Sr,, 47, in Zephyrhills, Fla., since guests was held in the Farm BIRTHS: lace and tiny pleats, Tiny Bureau building in Bad Axe. town sang “The Wedding Millington, and Shirley M. March 16, returned home buttons down the back fol- The bride wore a floor Song” and “Morning Has The groom is a salesman . Searls, 45, Millington. March 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Friday. She flew to Florida lowed into a chapel traih, length white Qiana dress Broken.” During the latter at Corbishley’s’Men’s Cloth- with a train, sweetheart Charles Crittenden of Caro, with Mra and Mrs. Alva The waltz length illusion veil song, the mothers lit a girl, Amy Jane. McNeil of Bristol Road and was edged in French Chan- ing, Bad Axe, The bride is a neckline and long sleeves candles. social worker at Huron Me- with lace inserts. ENGAGED March 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr . and Mrs. Robert McNeil tilly lace and secured by a The mothers were pre- Jerry Limberger of Deford, of Colwood. The McNeils cap of lace and seed pearls. morial Hosbital, Bad Axe. Maid of honor was Sandra sented with a single red rose returned home March The newlyweds went on r‘ Gleixner of Pittsburgh, a boy, Jerry Adam. 25. Matron of honor was Vila wedding trip to Florida for by the newlyweds during the March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Penn., a college friend of the sign of peace. Fifteen senior-hi youth of Danielcranberry of Elkton, colored who gown wdre of a one week and are now living bride. Bridesmaid was Charles Damoth Jr. of Cass in Bad Axe. A reception for 300 guests City, a girl, Amanda Marie. Salem UM Church met Sun- Kathleen Breindel of Hud- was held at Reinecker’s day evening with Doug Kel- son, sister of the bride. March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Party Center, Hudson. Roger Allen of Gagetown, a ley at the parsonage and the They wore cranberry Barnes works for the U.S. girl, Tisa Marie. youth ’ counselor, Louie Qiana floor length dresses Army Corps of Engineers. Salas. Mrs. Eldred Kelley with sheer waist length April 1, to Mr. and Mrs. The new Mrs. Barnes is Bruce Wright of Cass City, a gave the devotions on “Are employed as a physical girl, Tara Marie. you a deaf Christian? ” therapist. April 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Kathy’s Upholstery The couple went on a Next lo Post Office Gary Lowe of Snover, a boy, Mrs. Don hrentzen had Gagetown honeymoon trip to St. Thom- James Levi. as afternoon and dinner Call 665-9917 as, the Virgin Islands, and guests Thursday, her sister, Mary Ann Goodell After 300 p.m. are now living at 2904 Win- PATIENTS LISTED MON- Mrs. William Smith, and Gordon Wolfgang Free Estlmates chester Road, Jefferson- DAY, APRIL 5, WERE: Mrs. Emma Fry of Juhl. Open 9-5 ville. Ind. 47103. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mrs. Opal Turner, Mrs. Goodell of Gagetown an- 1 Frances Bartnik, Mrs. ENGAGED nounce the engagement of L€T US HELP YOU Frank Brewer, Mrs. Mabel their daughter, Mary Ann, of Brown, Mrs. Maiga Jean Bay City, to Gordon Gerard SHAPE UP FOR SUMMER I Wolfgang of Medway, Mass. SPECIAL RATE Donna Francis Cole, Vern Gallaway, Mrs. Vern McConnell, Roy Mc- He is the son of Mr. and 2 months...... $45.00 I Mrs. Donald E. Wolfgang of 0 months., ...... $96.00 Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Fran- Neil, Elmer Parrish Sr., Medway . “...when only the finest will do.” Ends April 16,1882 I cis of Cass City announce the James Polega, Clark Seeley, Man.-Wed.-Fri. 10 a.m.4 p.m. engagement of their daugh- Mrs. Olive Stark, Charles Miss Goodell is a graduate 9 - A of Cass city High School and Tues.-Thurs. - 10 a.m.-7 p.m. ter, Donna Jean, to Richard Stover, Rocanda Thompson E. Hartwick of Vassar. of Cass City; Ferris State College and is AVAILABLE AT OUR FACILITIES employed as a registered ‘Exercise Equipment ‘Hot Tub He is the son of Helen Michael Germain, Mrs. i nurse in pediatrics at St. ‘Sauna ‘Sun Booth Waggoner and Elwyn Hart- Albert Ruggles of Kingston; Luke’s Hospital in Saginaw . Easter wick, both of Vassar. Cards Mrs. Ward Goodell of Esther’s Body Shoppe-Health Spa 1 A spring, 1983, wedding is Mayville; Her fiance is a graduate of ...for sharing and rejoicing I 6142 E. Cass City Rd., Cass City 872-4050 1 planned. Mrs. David Nordquis€, Medway Junior-Senior High in the beauty of the season. -0. .--.-- -0 0.0 School and General Motors Joseph Leyva Sr., Joenie Remsing of Gagetown ; Institute in Flint and is Old Wood has people Mrs. Andrew Martinez, employed as a manufactur- pleasing ideas for Easter. Mrs. Wilfrid Bostick, Kim- ing engineer at the General berlv Myers, Otto Rushlo, Motors Assembly Division plant in Framingham, Mass. Shop the corner store with Mrs: Christine Tyler of ‘I I is Caro ; An Aug. 7 wedding a whole lot more. Mrs. Cecil Clinesmith of Barb Regnerus planned at St. Agatha’s Silverwood; Catholic Church in Gage- Wilmer Gettel of Deford; Barb Regnerus and Dave town, after which the couple Mrs. Leslie Severance, Erla, both of Cass City, will live in Framingham. *\ Harmond Nichols of Deck- announce their engagement. er; A July wedding is planned. Mrs. Chester Zam bron, Mrs. Benjamin Sierzputow- ski of Snover; Church film Henry Janik of Bad Axe. set Sunday Two initiated As part of Easter services, the film, “Power of the into Delta Resurrection,” will be shown at the Cass City Mis- honor society0 sionary Church on Koepfgen Road Sunday evening at Frederick Sweeney of 7:30. Ubly and Paul King of The film depicts the aged Kingston are among 106 Peter in prison with other Delta College students who Christians. Awaiting un- were recently initiated into known ,tortures and possible the Phi Theta Kappa nation- death, he comforts and re- al honor society during assures a young man by candlelight ceremonies at telling him the story of his the college. own faith. 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anyone else he get to help) a letter from Levitt saying: discussion? 1 about plain and ...... This is fun. I’ve sparked a patterned are totally without ...... marvelous exchange of in- ‘ “Morley Safer is a customer who resolutely refuses to foundation . , , With regard Forget all that stuff you read or see about what caused sults between Morley Safer, to chocolatecovered her- of TV’s “60 Minutes,” and accept my counsel, in con- the snowstorm. Those cloud formations and high and low trast to his boss, Dan Rather ring, it would strike me as fronts had nothing to do with it. Mortimer Levitt, owner of being right up your alley. On The Custom Shop Shirtmak- (also a customer) who, in The real reason it snowed is that I took my snow tires off my opinion, is the best- plain rye bread, it, would last week end. ers - a nationwide chain - constitute two plains and one and author of a book called dressed man on the air.” Levitt also sent a copy of a patterned. So eat your her- *******+** “The Executive Look, How ring, dear Mortimer, and to Get It, How to Keep It.” letter he wrote to Safer saying: “You might want to while you’re at it, your Brewster Shaw, astronaut speaking here, will be trans- Last January, I wrote words. I prefer clafoutie or a about the puzzling instruc- give a second thought about ported to Cass City from Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, tions received with a shirt putting yourself together good country terrine , . . both by Dale McIntosh. The Army hasn’t changed much. He with only a single pattern of which have survived the needed to present the Army with his car license number, purchased at a Levitt shop. years without the aid of They said I should “insert . . , One of our customers put time of arrival, etc. in advance. ‘stylists.’ ” ,* collar stays and cuff links it rather well when he said Incidentally, Shaw will fly here from the west coast. ;the night before” wearing that wearing two patterns is (A terrine is an earthen- That’s a two-hour trip. He may detour a bit and fly over 1.’ ware dish in which foods are +:,the shirt. I wondered why, like eating chocolatecov- Cass City on his way to Selfridge. That’s 10 minutes more. :*. and while exploring this ered h,erring. Who knows, cooked and served. I think : ,important sociological ques- though, you might even like clafoutie is the noise Bugs tion, I quoted from Levitt’s that too.” Bunny makes when he sneezes 1. * book concerning his “two- Subsequently, I received Scouting is alive and well in Cass City thanks largely to this note from Safer: “Lis- Interestingly, Levitt sus- % . plainme-pattern” theory of Carl Palmateer, scoutmaster. He told Cass City Rotary, pects that Safer pays more ,‘I, dressing properly. ten, kid ...I would no more local troop sponsor, that he expects couple of boys to attention to him than he’ll a “I* According to Levitt. if a take Mortimer Levitt’s ad- HARD DRIVING -- It wasn’t a good week last week for Crawford make Eagle Scout in the very near future, 1 ’:pan wears a polka dot tie, vice on how to dress, than I admit. In his most recent Road or for those who normally drive on it as a result of the heavy rains letter to me, Levitt wrote: However, there’s trouble at Camp Rotary, the summer *Ibis shirt and suit should be would Ralph Lauren’s or Tuesday, March 30. Just south of M-81 (above), it was flooded. About .? camp sponsored by Rotary. The land is owned by the down- Bugs Bunny’s. ” “Despite his disclaimer, it is * plain. If the shirt is striped, mile south of Kelly Road, part of the road had washed away, Both town Saginaw club which paid the taxes, the tie and suit should be (Lauren is a clothes de- more than a coincidence that in last night’s Min- photos were taken Thursday. Recently the Saginaw club signed an oil lease for over plain. And if the suit is signer. I don’t‘ know who ‘60 $125,000, authorities report, and at the same time decided checked, the tie and shirt Bunny is. Don’t let anyone utes’ segment (March 7) he not to pay the taxes €or the camp anymore. should be plain. tell you I’m not an intellec- (Safer) wore three different ’ I pointed out that if Levitt tual). outfits and never a single is right, Morley Safer must Safer also sent me a copy pattern - solid suits, solid be wrong. Safer often ap- of a letter he wrote Levitt, shirts, solid ties ... If he had Chimney fire loss pears on TV wearing three “Dear Mortimer,” it said. “I read my book, however, he patterns at the same time. think your rules (can we would have understood the really be having this silly concept of dark-light and minor Friday evening ’ That comment brought me lightdark. Had he followed that concept, he would have looked much better. He is Elkland Township fire The only damage was to only 51, but, unfortunately, fighters were called to the the motor of the Magic Heat DEERING~- PACKING------his age is beginning to show Martin Twork mobile home unit in the smokestack. Fire- I mile north, 1/2 mile east of badly because he made the on Severance Road, east of men estimated damage at Silverwood at 4808 E. Mayville Road mistake of appearing with- Cemetery Road, at 7 p.m. !BO. out makeup. Arrogance is Friday because of a chim- FRESH COUNTER MEATS risky and not really attrac- ney fire. ++++++ tive; he may be ‘pushing his Check Out Prices On luck.’ ” Someone in the home A wood stove fire in the Currently, I am anxiously climbed to the top of the ~i~ Gilliam home on Shah- r, LAMB c, PORK v VEAL awaiting Safer’s reaction to chimney and poured a buck- bona Road, west of M-53, et Of water down it, which v BEEF HALVES AND QUARTERS the suggestion that the prop- was reported at 1:07 P.m. er combination of dark and extinguished the fire before Saturday.The occupants got the fire firemen arrived. Porterhouse Steak .....$3.29 Ib. light will improve the ap- pearance of his arrogance. The chimney was con- out before Elkland firemen T-Bone Steak ...... 2a99 Ib. In tbe meantime, I will nected to a fireplace insert. arrived. ponder the sociological im- ...... Round Steak...... 2.19 ib. plications of the explanation ..*.e: Tenderized Steak...... 2.19 Ib. that Safer gave me for the ...... printed instructions re- ...:.I.*.. The weather Ribsteak...... 1.991b. ceived with Levitt’s shirts, .... “The only reason for put- 7.m: High Low Preciv.* .....*.e Chuck Steak...... 1 a69 Ib. .01 ting collar stays and cuff ..:i:i Wednesday ...... a. .. 58 ...... 32...... links in the night before,” ..:i:i Thursday...... :. . 48...... 23...... 0.. Mon. thru Thurs. & Sat. 8a.m.-6 p.m. Safer wrote, “is that they ..:::i Friday,...... 52...... 42. ;...... 01 .. Fri.8a.m. to8p.m.-Sun. 11 a.m. to5p.m. are unfindable in the morn- :? Saturdav ...... 59 ...... 16 ...... 01.. ing. Just like The Pill, a *. Sunday :...... 30 ...... I4 ...... 0 .. sensible wecaution. ” --I .I8 “An adult is one who has ::::.: Mondav..~ ” ...... 32...... 57 . Maybe: But if I can find ceased to grow vertically ..1::: Tuesday...... 30 ...... 9 ...... 0 . the clafoutie in terrine my but not horizontally,” 22 (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant, the night before, why can’t I Anonymous find it in the morning? The ...... 2:; *Snow recorded as melted...... ,...... water - 1” water =,lo”snou ...... ,...... II...... ,...... **.>>: ...... *.,...... Haire I When You

97% Here it is. The truth. the farm-industrial economv. A whole truth and nothing but good disposal system grid the truth as seen from this water system is a must if Just Have perspective. you are talking to industry. QUESTION - HOW do YOU The competition is severe see the upcoming school for new industries and To Have It... vote? those with the most to offer ANSWER - With a sinking will get the plants and the feeling in the pit of my jobs, stomach. Good schools, good The money has to come m housing and, if you’ll pardon from sohewhere to pay for a little prejudicial boasting, the new service, but there’s average daily interest paid on automatic investments in March, 1982, a good newspaper are vital a question here about the I $2,500 minimum, Mutual MoneySMAccount. No withdrawal penalties, no to economic health. Look minimum rates. For my min i m u m term. Invest ment s in governmen t - bac ked secu rit ies. around you and you’ll find money they could be lower all three in any vibrant, for very small users and the growing community. difference made up by those QUESTION - Don’t you that use the facilities more. think that school authorities QUESTION - What’s the and school boosters are con- reason for this cold, cold ON PERSONAL ducting a strong campaign? weather. Are we in for a ANSWER - If that group long-lasting change in the has left one stone unturned weather pat terns? AND CORPORATE in the quest to get the ANSWER - It seems like it, Sometimes the need for help comes when you information to the people doesn’t it? But, really, se- beleast there. expect it. When it does just call, we will and show the necessity for vere April winter storms are the millage requested, I the rule, not the exception. CHECKING ACCOUNTS don’t know what it is. Lou LaPonsie, village super- Emergency Phone QUESTION - Okay, so why intendent, says that in the 872-3283 doubts ? last three years, among the ANSWER - The biggest most severe storms that the PLUS A WORLDWIDFI single factor has to be that village battled have come in valuations are going up from April. ; 8 to over 25 percent. That big That surprised me. Per- Coach Light tax bite doesn’t help the haps because those snow VISA DEBIT CARD schools at all, but people storms quickly melt away don’t or won’t understand it. and sometimes during the Call the Mutual Money Line toll-free 1 800 292-9948 anyt me for At a time when the eco- month the weathef is simply nomic crunch is on us it’s gorgeous. 1 PharmacyCass City I I rrl High Yield information. hard to dig down for a double It can’t come too soon. dose of tax increases. 1 There’s an intangible that plays a part in all of this, too. Yes, I want to earn the highest interest available on a checking account Now that teachers are repre- ‘and get worldwide Visa card privileges. Send my free Mutual Money sented by a union that Treat The Family sweeps across school dis- brochu re. trict lines there’s a break- down of the school-taxpayer , For Easter Name relationship that existed previously. It carries over to the administrators, too. The Choose From Our Supply Of Address first negative reaction you hear is that they are paid too Easter Bunny Cakes much. That’s the sentiment .Bunny Cookies City Sta e Lip even though the salaries of administrators are just a .Easter Cup Cakes Mail to: tiny fraction of over-all school expenses and mil- Hot Cross Buns MUTUAL SAVINGS lages won’t be affected ma- Dinner Investment Services terially by what happens with them. Try Our Salt Free Rolls QUESTION - The new BREAD sewage disposal plant is (Only on Tuesday) Butterflakes really costing us. Shouldn’t we have been satisfied with Cloverleaf what we had? Sommers’ Bakery & Restaurant Rolls Mutual Money. .The Times Demand It! ANSWER - Not if you believe that the future of the 6538 Main 872.3577 community lies in a joint CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 : PAGEFOUR CAS CITY, MICHIGAN New management pulls school 3studentstor, rated at : 1 .. music festival lunchprogram out of red-- Three Cass City High -rl School musicians received food service manager has desserts. are the same as a patron in a that fee being paid, the first division ratings at tbr established ‘‘Canteen Coun- As part of the program, restaurant ,” he explained. program is slightly over the state solo and ‘ ensemble cils,” whose six student the students in each class THE SCHOOL DISTRICT break even point. festival Saturday at the Uni- a halfcup of fruit or vege- members (in each building) get to plan a menu for one still pays all the bills and the ’ Supt. Crouse said the versity of Michigan - Flint. tables and a quarter-cup of a talk with other students and day that he later uses. fruit or vegetable. staff, except for Noonan. No feedback being received They were Suzy Scollon then meet with Noonan once Noonan, who is based at cafeteria staff lost their jobs from students is that they and Kay Loomis, both piano Not only are these meals a month to discuss com- the high school, visits each more nutritious, they are when Canteen took over. like the program. “I feel it solos, and Chris hagen- plaints and possible changes of the other schools at least The fee which the district has been very well re- burg, tenor saxophone solo. comparatively cheaper. 80 in the lunch program. once a week. He makes a cents for a whole meal will pay this school year to ceived .” Receiving second division MEALS FOR ALL FIVE point of being accessible to And with the program no versus 65 cents for just a hot Canteen, which includes 1 ratings from Cass City were schools in the district are students in case’they have cent for each meal served, longer losing money, he Dave Wright, alto saxo- or cold sandwich in the a la prepared at the high school. any questions or comments. carte line. will total about $25,400. added, “We’re very happy phone solo, and Jeanne Mar- They are delivered still hot “I feel students eating lunch As mentioned, even with with all aspects.” shall, klarinet solo. Noonan, who has a degree to the intermediate school in food service management and reheated in the three from Ferris State College, elementary buildings. makes a point of varying the In the elementary build- Type A menu more so than ings, Canteen operates a in the past, to avoid “if this program entitled “Circus is Tuesday, it must be ham- World and Nutrition.” Noon- burger ,” an visits each classroom He does that by preparing once a year and presents a menus a month at a time and program featuring such making sure that whatever characters as “Milky the is being served on a given horse” and “Sweety the day was not served the same seal” in order to explain the day the week before. food groups of protein, fruits At both the high school and and vegetables, bread and inter mediate school , the grains, dairy products and Owen-Gage board Gif ts-Cards-Supplies FOOD SERVICE MANAGER budget cuts. French wasn’t Dave Noonan, an employee of the offered the first semester Get Them All At Coach Light Canteen Service Corp., makes sure All The Famous everything is okay on the food lines. Brand Names In Our =& Cosmetic Department 44‘I Chantilly Chim ere mChanel5 Cachet f& Charlie aSencha1 aEmeraude aJovan Easter aleana Nate wishes 6Aviance Remember friends and loved ones with a Windsong Hallmark card on Sunday, April 11. ‘Nuance Costume r- -1 .Musk qontu Jewelry Tot aEnjoli Fit Every Budget CASUALTIES of the strong winds Saturday were the corn crib and the uprooted Russian olive tree on the Jessie Goodall farm on Koepfgen Road between M-81 and Plush Milligan Road. Change made u Owen-Gage organizing small Toys 3 1982 Hallmark Cards, Inc. in Social school districts into coalition Large Selection Security start What will be called the Schoo!s had its txginning at Michigan and an ex-school Michigan Coalition of Small Owendale-Gagetown High superintendent. Ideal School Tuesday evening. Legislation enacted in 1981 A statement of organiza- made a basic change in For An About 30 persons from tion was adopted which says when a person can first several small school distric- the member districts of the become eligible to receive Easter Gift ts attended, according to coalition don’t apologize for Social Security monthly Owen-Gage Supt. Ronald \u being small and will oppose benefits, according to Susan Erickson. Among those rep efforts to be consolidated Ludwig, Social Security field resented were Brown City, with larger districts. representative in Saginaw. KODAKw Caseville, Port Hope, Deck- Erickson said it will be the Persons now becoming erville and a few Huron eligible for benefits can Instant Color County districts. first of s,everal regional K-8 meetings around the stat? receive a benefit only for Addressing the group was and that organizing the months they are eligible Film PRlO Bill Coats of Gmse Point throughout the entire month. New improved foster coalition was primarily e dFor eve all lo Kodakpi ng Instant Farms, editor-publisher of Owen-Gage’s idea. “It was a This means that unless a “Educator Press,” a profes- small start for small person was born on the first Cameras sor at the University of schools.’ ’ he commented. or second day of a month, he 0 Texture SATINLUXEIr.’ or she cannot get a benefit Finish helps prevent for the month they become f Ingerpri nt s 62. The first month they can Reg. 12.25 Cass City receive a benefit is for the month after the month they $919 Special Gun Club reach 62. This provision also applies to a wife or husband and Performance Easter children receiving benefits on a living person’s Social at Security record. The spouse or child must be eligible Shabbona throughout the entire month Bake to get a benefit. This mainly applies to KODAK United Methodist stepchildren, since the mar- EKT-RA20 riage of the child’s natural parent must have taken Church place one full year before the child can get benefits. At The This rule does not apply to Fk, April 16 survivor benefits, Widows and surviving children con- CODAK ,‘ 7:30 p.m. * Paint Store tinue to be eligible for bene- Cass City fits starting with the month $2850 :NSTAMATIC@X-15F Featuring the wage earner dies, re- t. 3amera Outfit I+ Friday and gardless on what day of the month the person dies, A Ionme favorite of brining r KODACOLOR I1 FILM DhotoLrl.aDhers. this weat little P Fletcher A person who chooses to I t Amy Saturday - 24 Exposures &ne&katures drOyin film loading receive benefits before C-126 r 1 O-year-old and simple aim-and-shoot 1 April 9 - 10 reaching 65 should remem- * ber that, in general, bene- opration. Complete with film, L Soloist flipflash, and wrist strap. Reg. Also Giant Easter Basket fits cannot be paid for Reg. P Public Invited To Be Awarded Saturday. months before the month he $28 9 or she applies. Applications 3.79 Freew i II Off eri ng Get details at sale. can be made up to three 24.73 months before Che month b benefits can start, Ludwig We Accept WIC Prescriptions Welcome said. Coupons - Pre-Pay ** SPONiORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST BY More information about Social Security benefits can be obtained at the Saginaw Social Security office, East THE. CASS CITY STATE BANK Genesee and North Warren Coach Light Pharmacy f’i 1882-1982 Our 100th Year Streets in downtown Sagi- - naw. The telephone number is 771-1010, CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 PAGE FIVE 113finish Wilmot to Kingston race

Fears of rain during Sat- 41-49, Jim Finlayson, and 50 urday's fourth annual Wil- and up, Phyllis Silvernail. mot to Kingston road race proved unfounded. Instead, what was falling I In the summer of 1966, I there were human beings, . took a class at Eastern There may be oil and gas Michigan University en- there, which is supposedly ' titled "Geography of Latin one reason why Argentina is for the 5.4 mile event, but America. " interested in the islands that despite that, 113 runner5 fin- . We had to write a term are 450 miles off its coast. ished and no one became ill. paper for it. I don't recall the Even without oil, Argen- Finishing first was Tim reason, but I chose for my tina would still want the Brown, age 25, in a time of topic the Falkland Islands. Falklands, which it calls the 32:11, with Kingston High I doubt if there was more Malvinas. School senior Jack Barden than a paragraph devoted to The first British settle- coming in second at 32:20, Edward H. Ooerr it in my textbook and I soon ment was established there and Jim Finlayson, 42, third ;-found there wasn't much in 1766, two years after the COLD FEET and everything else was the rule baturday afternoon as 113 run- at 33:22. - ,more information on the French established one. ners completed the 5.4 miles from Wilmot tr. Kingston despite bitter cold temp- Top woman finisher was We soecialize in 7 Falklands in the library. The French turned their eratures and snow, which started about the .ime the race did. Tim Brown was Kingston senior Jill Barden ka In fact, I had to go to the settlemen\ over to the ?pan- at 41:43. She was 15th over- custom-tailored University of Michigan ish in 1767. In 1816, when first overall in a time of 32: 11. all and the only woman in library in nearby Ann Arbor Argentina gained its inde- the top 25. business to do my research (fortu- pendence from Spain, it Most of the participants in nately, I owned a car), claimed sovereignty over the event were Kingston insur ance. 'beeawe I couldn't find any- the Falklands and took pos- Venue change soughtfor murder trial High School students. Male Some businesses can be thing in the EMU library. session in 1820. and female winners in each My total resources con- The British, who were protected with one policy. division were as follows : And others with a package sisted of three books, two forced out by Spain in 1770, Seventh grade, Jeff Bar- magazine articles and one retook possession in 1832. den, Sarah Stoll; eiglitb, of Michigan Mutual poli- ,British government report. Even if the British Ar- Tony Bruce, Deb Kasdori; cies. Let us show you the As an aside to what I am mada now sailing toward the plead guilty Monday ninth, Larry Smith, Lori plan that fits your busi- 3 ness exactly. leading up to and as a bit of Falklands is successful in Smith; loth, Mike McRob- advice to students who ever reclaiming them, it seems erts, Denise Hauxwell; Ilth, have to write a term paper, hard to imagine how they Ron Ensign, Julie Galuben- Doerr Agency choose for a topic something can keep them, unless they ski; 12th, Jack Barden, Jill 6265 Main St. on which there isn't much want to drop an atomic Barden; age. 18-24, Curt information. Imagine how bomb on Buenos Aires. Tuscola Court Cass City in Circuit Copeland, Lisa Thomas; Phone 872-31315 'much information I would The British can ill afford e 25-32, Tim Brown, Helen have had to wade through if to keep a big fleet stationed Three persons pleaded Restaurant, southwest of ford, pleaded guilty last Hds Corner Road, Cass Crane; 33-40, Robert Par- 'my topic had been Brazil. 8,OOO miles away from Eng- guilty, one attempted to Caro, and the following day Thursday before Judge City, pleaded guilty March.- rott, Mary Ann Megge; I The only reason I am land. Once the ships leave, plead guilty and another found him guilty of supple- RichardF. Kern to impaired 17 to a charge of impaired writing about the Falkland the Argentinians will return. withdrew his guilty plea mental information, of hav- driving March 26 in Kings- driving (subsequent offense) Islands, of course, is that I hope the British knock when they appeared Monday ing been convicted of three ton. Jan. 5 in Wells Township. OPEN EVERY NlGHT! 'they have been in the news the Argentinians' socks off. before Tuscola County Cir- prior felonies. The judge accepted his Monday, Kern sentenced of late. There has probably As a footnote to all this, cuit Judge Patrick R. Jos- Under Michigan's habit- plea and fined Ashcroft $118 him to three days in the been more written and re- after I wrote my term Dawr. * lYn. L. ual offender law, because of and assessed $182 court county jail starting April 16, ported on the topic since last I met someohe from the Jack L. Putnam, 17, of the three prior convictions, costs. The defendant was plus a fine of $156 and court Friday than there had been Falkland Islands, which was 4186 Mushroom Road, De- he could have been sent placed on one year proba- costs of $244. He was also 'in the previous 50 years. somewhat of a thrill, since ford, pleaded guilty to enced to life in prison. tion. placed on one yea So far, all that Argentina 'there aren't too many Falk- breaking and entering of Donald J. Priestly, 52, of James Culbert, 29, of 1400 probation. has proven is that when one land Islanders in the world Dan's Super Market in Car0 Sunday till 6:OO ...... Adults $1.50 has several thousand troops to meet. Feb. 10. 3233 N. Ringle Road, Akron, - 2:30 and several ships, it is easy He was a student at a His plea was accepted and was sentenced to 2%-15 to overwhelm 1,800 persons British university and was sentencing scheduled June years at Jackson prison, living on two islands pro- attending Eastern Michigan 14. Bond was continued. with credit given for 42 days Fri. thru Tues., April 9-13 tected by 79 Royal Marines for a semester as an ex- Stanley R. Brinkman, 33, served, for criminal sexual 5 BIG DAYS.. AS ADVERTISED ON TV!! conduct (2nd degree). . and 120 members of the change student. Unfortu- of 6691 S. Vassar Road, 7 DAYS FIRST RUN! 7 DAYS Friday and Saturday Feature at: 7:33 and 9:46 defense force. nately, we didn't meet until Vassar, pleaded guilty to un- Priestly pleaded guilty to the charge Feb. 8, of having Sunday Feature at: 253-506-7:19-9:32 For the record,the Falk- the night before he returned lawful use of a motor ve- Friday thru Thursday, April 9-15 lands consist of two large to England, so our visit was hicle. His plea was accepted sexual relations with a girl Monday and Tuesday- Feature at: 7:13 and 9:26 islands, where all or almost brief. and sentencing was sched- under the age of 13 March 12, all the population lives, and uled June 14. Bond was con- 1981, in Fairgrove Township. Psychiatric treatment and HE'S TRYING TO BE FAITHFUL, about 200 smaller ones. tinued. AND FAILING HILARIOUSLY. Until the Argentine gov- Law suit He pleaded guilty to using alcohol abuse counseling ernment decided the world someone else's snowmobile were recommended. I would be better off if the Dec. 22 in Vassar Township. William Davis Jr., 47, of Falklands residents learned filed in Craig J. Berlin, 17, of O'Brien Road, Mayville, to speak Spanish (they Caine Road, Millington, stood mute to a charge of speak English), I doubt if pleaded guilty to breaking driving under the influence much had changed there cycle death and entering an unoccupied of liquor (third offense) since I wrote my term dwelling, a building in Mil- March 19 in Mayville. A plea paper, except that a lot of A law-suit has been filed in lington Dec. 27, and unlaw- of innocent was entered and people left. Tuscola County Circuit fully driving away a motor a pretrial hearing will be When I wrote it, the most Court by the mother of a vehicle with intent to steal. held. up to date census, in 1962, Rich. ille boy killed in a July The latter charge involved Nancy L. Thick, 26, of 4940 listed the population at 2,172. 3, 1981, traffic accident. taking a snowmobile Jan. 26 Gilford Road, Deford, stood The latest figure, accord- The plaintiff is Ruth Ann in Arbela Township, mute to charges of forgery ing to news reports, is 1,800. Hecht, as representative of His pleas were accepted and uttering and publishing which reflects continued the estate of her son, Tim- and sentencing was sched- in connection with falsifica- othy Berlin, who was 11 emigration, which has al- uled June 14. Bond was tion of a money order for $58 , .. . A LOT OF LAUGHS! ways been a problem. With years old when the bicycle continued. to General Telephone Feb. only that many persons he was riding was struck by Kris Alan Doud, 21, of 10. I spread across two islands a van as he pedaled along Munger, pleaded guilty to A plea of innocent was about 51% times the size of M-46, northwest of Vassar . attempted uttering and pub- entered and pretrial hearing Defendant is Gerald Dunn Tuscola County and the lishing, but his plea was scheduled May 10. A motion ~ nearest place one could take of Marysville, driver of the rejected. He is charged with to reduce bond was granted the once-a-month ship to, van. uttering and publishing, and it was reduced to $2,000. Montevideo, Uruguay, being The suit asks for damages writing a bad check for $50 Michael Haley, 38, of 344 ALAN CAROL .- __1 1,160 miles away, there in excess of $10,000, together to the Reese IGA Feb. 1. Wells Street, Caro, stood wasn't a lot of incentive to with costs, interest and at- Joslyn granted the motion mute to malicious destruc- ALDA BURNETT stay. torney fees. of Vernon N. Hughes, 66, of tion of property, to damag- Starts on Wednesday, April 14.... The only industry on the The suit, filed last Thurs- 9521 Seyforth Road, Silver- ing a Caro police car March r d islands is raising sheep. As day, requests a jury trial. wood, to withdraw his Dec. 11. of when I wrote my paper, - 14 guilty plea to felonious A plea of innocent was This picture will tbre were about 300 times assault . entered and pretrial hearing The body is made up of play 16 days. as many sheep there as about 60 percent water. A twoday trial will now be scheduled April 12, at which for scheduled. Bond was contin- time a motion for reduction Bargain admis- ued. of bond will be heard. Bond sion prices on He is charged with the of $7500 will be continued. Mon. & Tues. July 18, 1981, assault with a pistol on Marvin Lee Jones DISTRICT COURT and Sunday in Koylton Township. Afternoon. Edward T. Ashcroft, 53, of W EXT OISTWBVTEDfiSSOCIATEDFUI By WRSU MSTWPlCNRES CORPORATION AM MURDER TRIAL 450 S. Kingston Road, De- FRIDAY: "The Beast Within" 0 lWl LMIMRSUcnv STUMOS mc Thurs. thru Sun. (4 Days) A motion for change of venue to move the scheduled April 8 9 10 11 trial of Terry Lynn Williams OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY IS "BARGAIN NITE" to another community was DAILY 11:OO a.m. taken under advisement APRIL 12,1982 Thursday- Friday-Sunday ...... 8:00On I y Monday by Judge Joslyn Saturday...... 7:30 & 9:20 until the scheduled start of . the trial. Our Special Easter Week Comedy Williams, 30, of Mt. Mor- I CHIVY CHASR in ris, is supposed to stand trial May 4 on two counts of first degree murder in the Nov. 13 shooting deaths of Leonard and Betty Coward of rural Vassar. A three-week jury trial is scheduled. Joslyn did approve three procedural motions, contin- ued one and will hear anoth- er April 22 in connection Hamburgers - French Fries with the case. OTHER CASES Chicken Basket - Shiimp Basket Wing Dings Duane R. Spencer, 22, no available address, was sent- enced to 15-65 years in the State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jackson for breaking and entering. He was credited with 179 days served. A jury March 11 found him guilty of the July 7, 1981, Free Pepsi break-in of the Rainbow with purchase- of a *a : Hamburger %t French Fries *h. a COMING NEXT THURSDAY Burt Reynolds in A stand of bristlecone pines in California's White "Sharkey's Machine" Moyntains is an est- imated 4,000 years old. . PAGESIX - 1 .: Six from HEALTH TIPS Gen Kehoe ,I, 0-G achieve Breathing difficult rally Gagetown Area News 685.2221 top rating for asthma patients Tuesday , Severaltstudents from the 3 By Frank Chappell Dr. Eric von Fange of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pisar- Mrs. Gurnith Tisher of the Taschner home, mark- I. Owen-Gage High School Concordia College, Ann of Essexville. ’. Senior Band participated in Sdence News Editor ek Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alma was an overnight ing his 70th birthday. It was Mr . and Mrs. Bill Bliss Sr . Arbor, will be speaker for guest Sunday of Mrs. John given by the Meininger and the state solo and ensemble American Medical Association the annual spring rally of the Mike Pisarek Jr. and family of Cass City and Mr. and : festival on the University of spent Wednesday of last Miklovich. Taschner children. Mrs. Elger Generous at- Thumb Zone of the Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prich Patty Goslin of Saginaw Michigan campus, Flint, Asthma means a Physical the nearest hospital. Women’s Missionary week in Detroit where they tended a birthday celebra- Saturday. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis had as a weekend guest, spent the week end with her tion for their granddaugh- condition in which the suf- Comfort and reassure the League Tuesday at Good their son, Brian Prich, stu- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith t All of the students re- ferer has a very hard time victim, particularly a child Shepherd Lutheran Church, Dormofal. He is the brother ter, Michelle Generous, ceived either a First or breathing. of Mrs, Pisarek Sr. They dent at Michigan Tech in Goslin, and Saturday at- daughter of Gerry and Barb who may be frightened by Caseville, beginning with Houghton. tended the wedding of Beth ”,, Second Division rating. Asthmar says the h~i-the experience, since emo- also visited Mr. Pisarek’s Generous. The get-together registration at 6:30 p.m. Mr, and Charles Erla and Guy Howard in First division honors were can Medical Association’s tional stress may make the Those attending are asked sister, Mrs. Frances Cooper- Mrs. was at their home on Dutch- smith, in Allen Park. Taschner attended a fgmily Cass City. ‘L, earned by Vicki Alexander, Handbook of First Aid and condition worse, Keep the to bring an unused bar of er Rd. Jack Generous was proficiency 11, clarinet solo; dinner celebration at the Saturday, the Keith Gos- also a guest. Emergency Care, results victim sitting upright. I soap for Lutheran World home of their daughter and lins visited her parents in -;Linda Retford, flute solo; from the narrowing of the If attacks have occurred Relief. ALL CLASS REUNION Jeff Lenhard, grandson o Julie and Marcy Enderle, son-in-law, Ann and Edward Fairgrove, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lenhard, airway bronchial tubes. before, give the victim the Von Fange, a professor of Rodney Shannon, who had :, fluteclarinet duet, and Rita Often, but not always, an prescribed medications ac- The planning committee Bumhoffer in Elkton. The is a patient at Bay Medical education and psychology, occasion was the 32nd wed- just driven home from g” Sullivan and Vicki Alex- attack results from expos- cording to his doctor’s in- for the all-class Gagetown Center, Bay City. traveled through the areas ding anniversary of the spending the winter in Flor- ander, fluteclarinet duet. ure to something to which structions. Do not give the of the ancient world and the High School Reunion met Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wosch- Second division honors the victim is allergic. Infec- victim anything else without Wednesday evening, March Bumhoffers. ida, assisted by another lager of Bad Axe were Sun-

Holy Land and brought back March 10, Charles Tasch- daughter, Mrs. Myrt Pirard.

were achieved by Mark tions, colds, changes in the physician’s advice. Report a large collection of slides 31, at Sherwood on the Hill. day dinner guests of their + ner was guest of honor at a Sunday guests of the Goslins Furness, proficiency I, bari- weather Or emotional far- the attack to the physician, Because of limited space, daughter and family, Mr. with which he illustrates his surprise birthday party at were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood ’ tone solo, and Julie Enderle, tors also can lead to an even if the victim seems talk. The rally will also in- only graduates, former stu- and Mrs. Tom Reehl. . proficiency 11, flute solo. attack. better after a day. clude a short business meet- dents, their spouses and Students entering the pro- Symptoms of asthma are Some asthma symptoms ing, presentations by vari- their guests will be included ficiency classifications must difficulty in breathing out, demand immediate medical ous committees and a skit. at the reunion, which is to be perform a prepared solo and Or exhaling; a wheezing Or attention. This happens if held at Sherwood on the Hill, I in addition, be able to play whistling sound as air is the medication fails to im- Saturday, July 24, several solos from memory expelled ; nervousness, prove breathing; if breath- Invitations will be out in . at the request of the adjudi- tenseness and fright; cough- ing can barely be heard; Student of the near future and any cator, plus a sight reading ing ; heavy Perspiring; inability to cough ; increased alumnus who has moved work never seen before. nausea and vomiting; bluish bluish tinge to skin; pulse since the get-together five .----tinge to the skin due to lack rate more than 120 beats per the week years ago, is asked to please I of oxygen; victim finds it’s minute; increased anxiety; notify the committee at P.O. I r SIMULATED easier to breathe sitting victim tries to pull up Box 1982, Gagetown. ENGRAVED 1 upright andw a choking shoulders and chin to get air. David Nolan is student of BUSINESS CARDS the week for the week of ++++++ sensation. These symptoms mean the March 29 at Cass City Inter- GOING I Available I-Color I If it is the first episode of victim is near collapse from or 2-Color suspected but undiagnosed respiratory failure, and mediate School. Mrs. Mary Downing spent I asthma, seek medical atten- needs help at once from the The fifth grader is the son the week end with Mrs. The Chronicle tion. If a doctor cannot be doctor or nearest hospital of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nolan Angus Corner of Mason. reached, take the victim to emergency room. of Cass City. ,, Saturday, Mrs. Arthur I.---- J Carolan and her sister, Mrs. Robert Day of Caseville, returned home after spend- OUT OF ing the winter in Jupiter and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. William Goodell had as guests for the week end, their daughter, Mary Goodell of Bay City, and her fiance, Gordon Wolf- gang of Medway, Mass. Miss Deb Hunter attended the 4 o’clock wedding Satur- I day which united Ann Marie Tabor and Donald James Koch, both of Sebewaing. The parents of the couple are the Ralph Tabors and SALE the Howard Kochs, all of Sebewaing. The wedding was held at Faith Gospel Tabernacle, Bad Axe, with Now In Progress the reception following at American Legion Hall in Unionville. I Saturday callers at the ALL REGULAR PRICED home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kehoe were Mrs. Willa Birch and Mrs. Ellie Ken- Controlled Flotation Systems nedy of Bay City. MERCHANDISE Rick and Anne Marie Kuhr of Saginaw spent the week end with their parents, AT LEAST Deacon and Mrs. Bud Kuhr. 13 0-G musicians top rated Thirteen Owendale-Gage- Everything Goes! town High School band members received first divi- sion honors at the March 27 solo and ensemble festival in Nothing Meld Back! North Branch. Receiving top honors in the solo category were Cindy Enderle, euphonium ; Suzy Here’s Your Chance To Buy Qualit) Grassmann, flute; Kendra Reehl, flute; Ron Good, Name Brand Merchandise At cornet; Trina Peters, clari- net, and Marcy Enderle, clarinet. Discount Prices Second division honors went to Marsha Lopez, flute; Barb Hellebuyck, horn; Hush Puppie and Endicott Johnson Linda Retford, piano; Dena McDonald, clarinet; Kim Shoes The BED of the 80s. Olszak, cornet; Jerry Stir- rett, snare drum; John Olszak, snare drum, and Campus Men’s Wear Denise Pavlichek, flute. Ranked in the third divi- Cannon Towels = Spring Maid Sheets sion were Wayne Sheldon, .trombone, and Janice Cum- mins, piano. Best Form Lingerie Receiving first division honors in the ensemble cate- gory were Charlene Goslin, New Spring and Summer Lisa Edwards and Barb Hellebuyck, clarinet, flute, horn trio; David Peters, Bill Merchandise Kuhl, cornet duet, and Ron Good, Roger Godinez and Sandra Miller, cornet trio. Second division ensembles were Kim Olszak and Tina NOW! NEW BIGGER Lopez, cornet duet, and Sandra Miller and Roger Godinez, cornet duet, Ranked in the third divi- DISCOUNTSmSOME ITEMS sion were Janice Cummins and Kendra Reehl, clarinet and flute duet; Suzy Grass- mann and Denise Pavlichek, flute duet, and Michelle McPhail and Marsha Lopez, flute duet. The Owen-Gage band in- structor is Clifford D. West- by. ma,no pressure points, no wave WYW motion. JWc I- LL SALES FINAL! NO LAY-AWAYS NO REFUNDS, NO EXCHANGES!

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nck R. Beifer G. 550 Series: D. Englehart J, Smithson 604. performed recently in Chi- bands and associate profes- FRIDAY NITE 535, 516, 500 Series: S. Cummins Dunn 210. sor of music. Lukshaitis 513. 640, B. Andrus 594, G. Lapp 550 Series: Miller 575, cago’s Orchestra Hall. CARCASS UNION 573, J. Lockyer 557. D. 600 Series: M. Grifka 616, Ladies’ 500 Series: W. 576, B. Neister 555. J. Euinther 553, M. Benitez Larry Summers 606. At MSU, Miss Sullivan is a April 2,1982 Games: Englehart She played clarinet in the member of the Tau Beta Hockey 523. 210 D. 551, G. Prich 550. 550 Series : B. Dunn 574, B. concert, sponsored by 229-235, G. Lapp 215, E. Games: Anthes Sigma band recognition so- CHARMONT LADIES 210 B. 232, Wildman 565, D. Truemner I MSU’s Chicago Alumni Rescue Squad 36 €3. ciety, and the Concert Band. Gordon 215, Andrus 214, B. Dunn 231, J. Smithson 223, 564, A.D. Frederick 555, D.. Club. The Chicago concert Colwood Bar March 30.1982 The daughter of Mr, and 33 SUNDAY L. Smith 210. M. Benitez 215, D.Miller 215, Hutchinson 552. concluded the band’s four- A.3. Rehmus 33 M Mrs. Frederick Sullivan, NO-ROLLERS “B” Johnson Six 26 G. Prich 215, M. Irrer 211. I day tour of southwest Mich- Fishbowlers 31 i 4687 South Street,is a music The Turkeys Fort’s Party Store 25 MERCHANTS’ igan and Indiana. education major and a 1980 30 Muldoos 18 “A” LEAGUE Not So Hots 30 Cablettes 22 TUSCOLA The Symphony Band, graduate of Owendale-Gage- Cannonballs K&W 16 Live Wires 22 March 31.1982 TUSCOLA GET TOGETHERS “B” . composed of graduates and town High School. 28 The Neighbors GET TOGETHERS “A” Kelly Bros. 22 15 Veronica’s 19 March 29,1982 Four of Us 15 Croft-Clara Lumber 26 March 29,1982 Incredible 4 19 Cass City State Bank 17l/2 Cussin Cousins 13 Erla’s 17 l/2 Charlie’s Market 23 Roger’s Hay 38 Old Folks 18 l/2 Francis Builders 12 Tri-Agri-Inc . 16 9‘2 Cass City Oil & Gas 23 Armstead Aluminum 33 Doerr Farms Hammer & Sole Maurer Const. Co. 33 I 12 Woods Hay & Straw 15 ‘/2 Fuelgas 23 29 Dale’s Eaves Trough. 31 High Team Series: Not So The Gamblers Sugar Town Market 28 Hots 10 Cass City Sports 14 ‘/2 Blount Agriculture 21 Thumb Firewood 31 1820. RC Ouvry Chevy-Olds Cole Carbide 27 High Team Game : Rescue 9 Gagetown Oil & Gas 12 17 LeitermanMiller’s Egg Bldrs. Inc. 29 L&S Warren Electric Faust Rebuilding 27 Squad 654. 8 Pizza Villa 8 ‘/2 16 26 C.R. Hunt 7 Erla Food Center 16 Pierce Apiaries 26 Wright’s Service Men’s 500 Series: T. Reh- Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 22 Odd Couple 5 High Team Game: Fort’s Charmont 15 24 Chappel’s Men’s Wear 21 ’ mus 551, T. Furness 522, D. Kingston State Bank Charmont 22 Cummins 508, B, Inbody 506, Party Store 819. 15 F&M State Bank 20 High Team Series: Fran- Larry’s Car Wash 22 R. Wood High Team Series: Fort’s Kritzman’s 14 Barnes’ Construction 18 ‘; 507. cis Builders 2118. New England Life Harris-Hampshire Ins. 20 , Men’s High Game: M, Party Store 2366. 7 Cass City IGA 17 High Team Game: Fran- 500 Series : C. Wallace 502, Mr. Kelly’s Market 19 Stahlbaum Asphalt Patrick 198. cis Builders Nicky’s Restaurants Ladies’ High Series: M. 739. C. Davidson 515, E. Romain 600 Series: M. Grifka 683, 17 Paving 8‘

Men’s 200 Games: C. Karr M. Schember S. N. Willy 666, D. Vatter 637. + 515, 500, Inbody 490. 230, P. Leiterman 202, G. High Team Series : Harris- Ladies High Game: S. Seeley 505. 550 Series : M. Mellendorf High Team Series: Dale’s ’’ Lapp 221-214-210,R. Colling E. Helwig C. Kolb Hampshire 2701. Hawkins 206. Nina Davis had triplicate 597, 577, Eaves Trough. 2755. 205, L. Summers 203. games of 145. 576, D. Erla 566, G. Rogers High Team Game: Char- High Team Game: Stahl- Ladies’ 200 Games: J. 565, J. McIntosh 564, B. mont 983. baum Asphalt Paving 938. ‘ * Games: J. Schwartz Lapp 202. Kingsland 557, B. Musall557, 210 210 Games: R. Diegel 247, -T ‘ SUNDAY Men’s 500 Series: G. Lapp MERCHANETTE J. Guinther 554. 244, M. Grifka 233-212,Larry B. Zawilinski 221, D. DOerr NO-ROLLERS “A” 645, L. Summers 562, P. April 1. 1982 210 Games: M. Grifka Summers 223, D. Hampshire 220, G. Wichert 214. Leiterman 551, C. Karr 523, 269-245,B. Kingsland 256, N. 215, D. Hutchinson 212, B. High Series: R. Diegel 547. NOT TO WORRY! Lucky Burgers 18 E. Francis 522, M. Hobart Kri t zm an ’s 21 Willy 255-213,M. Mellendorf Niners 15 516, R. Colling 502. Cass City Sports 19 245, D. Vatter 235-224, D. sos 15 Ladies’ 500 Series: J. Lapp Faust Rebuilding 18 Erla 233, E. Helwig 224, B. ’ Old Wood Drug has everything for Dill bees 14 543. Joos’ Fifth Wheels 17 Musall 224, J. McIntosh 218, Flood Control 14 IGA Foodliner 16 G. Rogers 218, C. Kolb 215, your Easter celebration. Your friends Chicks & Roosters 13 ‘Used Farm Equipment” GUYS & GALS Herron Builders 14 L. Summers 214. shop at Woods for value and select- D.J.’s 12 March 30, 1982 Albee Hardware 14 ion. Our pharmacists and staff are Spare Me’s 10 Charmont 13 TRACTORS No Names 10 MERCHANTS’ Brand X 27 Miller’s Chicks 11 ohn Deere 4630,18.4 x 38 Cast Duals anxious to be of service for your Catsass 9 Anrod Screen Cyl. 10 ”B” LEAGUE 1 Road Runners 8 Country Cousins 22 March 31,1982 ohn Deere 4440, 1981, 300 hrs., 18.4 x 38 needs. You can depend on Woods, Kruse Farms 21 Geiger-Hunt Ford 9 Gutter Kings 8 Walbro 6 Duals guardians of your health. Terrasi & Son 20 bideau Motors Charmont RP 27 ohn Deere 4430, P.F.W.D., 1975, 18.4 x 38 High Team Series: Lucky 20 Gagetown Oil & Gas 24 D&D 20 High Team Series: Kritz- Ruals, 3 Hyd. and Power Beyond Burgers 2020. man’s 2323. Harmer’s Racing Stable 23 High Team Game: SOS Copeland & Gornowicz 19 Herron Builders ohn Deere 4430, Quad Trans, Cab wlair and Play mates High Team Game: Char- 20 699. 16‘2 PabSt 20 heater, 16.9 x 38 Cast Duals Alley Sweepers . 15 mont 845. Men’s 200 Games: A. 200 Games: J. Morel1 211, Clare’s Sunoco Service 19% ohn Deere 4320, JD Cab wlair and heater, Seurynck 209, G. Lukshaitis Elkton IGA 13l12 Charmont Rolling Hills 210, L. Selby 201. 19 18.4 x 38 birect Axle Duals ON THE CORNER-CASS CITY 204, D. Root 200. 12 Hills & Dales Hospital 18% Odd Couples 11 500 Series: J. Morel1 599, ohn Deere 4010 Diesel, 15.5 x 38, Dual Hyd. Ladies’ High Games : W. I,. Selby 538. Bauer Candy Co. 13 Guardians of Your Health Hockey 199, B, Irrer 185. Shag’s Angels ohn Deere 2010 Gas, Wide Front High Team Series: Cope- 13 Men’s 500 Series: D. Root Tuckey Concrete 11 HC 560 Diesel, Fast Hitch, Wide Front, 548, M. Irrer 539, A. Seury- land & Gornowicz 2403. THU€tSIJAY NITE TRIO General Cable High Team Game: Cope- a 15.5 x 38 Tires, 1959 land & Gornowicz 856. Van Dale 28 HC Farmall “C”Touch Control, Wide Front, 600 Series: B. Anthes 609, High Men’s Series: B. Draves Dist. ’ 24l2 Belt Pulley, 1950 - Thompson 560, E. Bilicki Jacques Seeds 24 Ainneapolis Moline “2” 1951, Hyd. Control, * 518, B. Klinkman 517, IGA 20 Lutheran Wide Front, PTO High Men’s Games: B. Garno Seeds 19 Thompson 233, E. Bilicki Gordon Builders 18’2 0 204. 0’13ells 17 retreat PLANTERS High Women’s Series: M. Old Wood Drug 17 (inze 12 Row Folding Planter, Liquid Homig 491, M. Schwartz 490. Circle S 14 30”, High Women’s Games: M. Century “21” 13 April 21 -22 Fert., Minimum Tiltage, Coulters, Plateless, 0 Schwartz 196, M. Homig 190. Nieboer Masonry 10 Insecticide, Radar Monitor Sin it h ’s 9 “Saved to Serve” is the (inze 12 Roqw30”, Folding Planter, Dry Fert., 15/ theme for the Lutheran 1982 Tine Tillage, Plate-type, Insecticide, Radar Women’s Missionary TU E: SI) A Y AFT E H NOON Missionary Monitor IRA’S and Keogh Plans League retreat April 21-22at LADIES Lake Huron Methodist lohn Deere 1280 8 Row Plate Planter, Fill March 30,1982 Camp, Jeddo. Auger, End Transport Tax Deductible Contributions to speak Sponsored by the Thumb John Deere 1280 8 Row Planter 28” Rows, 71 Wright’s Painting 1g1/2 Zone of the LWML, the Units for Corn & Beets, Fill Auger, Pre- Clare’s Sunoco 195; retreat is open to all Luther- Don’s Auction Gallery Caro merge, New Fert. Openers Tax Free Accumulation 18 in an women for the purpose of Pierce Honey Bees 17 worship, Bible study, fellow- HC 58 8 Row, Dry Fed. Plate-type, Insecticide, Lucky’s Kountry Kev. Harmon Schmelzen- ship and recreation begin- End Transport Korners 17 bach will speak at the Car0 ning with supper Wednes- John Deere 7000 6 Row Plate-type, Bean, Many Retirement Options Church of the Nazarene 30”, Hair Benders 17 day, April 21, and lasting Cass City-Anns 17 Wednesday, April 14, at 7 Corn, & Beets, insecticide, Premerge, Fill through supper Thursday. Auger, Hyd. Cylinder, Tine Tillage No. 10 1 6 ‘/z p.m. A two-part study on the Hills & Dales 14 He is a third generation IHC 400 6 Row Air Planter, PTO Drive, insect- For Details: 8 book of Esther will be led by Pinney State Bank 13% Nazarene missionary in Mrs. Max Goodman of Sagi- icide, Dry Fert. Croft-Clara Lumber 13 Africa, his grandfather hav- naw, past president of the IHC 400 6 Row Air Planter, Hyd. Drive, Insect- Pin Pickers 10 ing started work there short- Michigan District LWML, a icide, Monitor, Fill Auger ly after the turn of the chairman of the District Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. High Team Series : Pierce century. Rev. Schmelzen- Christian Growth Commit- John Deere 186 wl71 Units, Fill Auger, Hyd. Phone. 872-4351 Honey Bees 1802. bach and his wife Beverly tee and immediate past Drive, Beet, Bean, and Corn Hoppers High Team Game: Pierce have been missionaries in chairman of the Manuscript Massey Ferguson 6 Row Planter for Corn 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City Honey Bees 618. southern Africa since 1960. Review Committee for the 200 Games: J. Lockyer There will also be special & Beans, Plate-type ‘Current Rate International LWML. John Deere 494 Planter, 4 Row, Corn & Beans, 214. S. Cummins 204. music and refreshments, Also leading a topic will be Mrs. Wilbert Maschke of Good Condition Port Hope, author of chil- DEMCO Liquid Fert. Pump 12 Row dren’s Chistian education Several John Deere 70 Flexiplate Units workbooks, newspaper col- Several John Deere 71 Flexiplate Units umnist and former Christian Growth Committee chair- man for the Thumb zone: Mrs. Maschke will speak the HELD CULTIVATORS Brady 11 1/2’ Trailer Type, Hyd. Lift first evening. Included in the program Brady 121/2’ 3 Pt., Good condition are small group study, a IHC 14%’ Field Cultivator, Pull-type film produced by Lutheran Brady l8WField Cultivator Bible Translators, singing, IHC 20W, Manual Folding Harrow Attact skits, outdoor activities, candlelight devotions and a IHC 281/2’, Hyd. Cable Folding, Harrow Attach communion service. Glencoe 24’ 9” Soil Finisher Registration should be made by April 8. Applica- tions and details may be GRAIN DRILLS obtained from local presi- John Deere FB 15 x 7 Grain brill wlRubbe dents and sent to Mrs. Lotus Ti res Jagow, Box 220, Port Sani- John Deere FB 15 x 7, Grass Seeder, Grount lac. Lift, Single Disk Ex-Gagetown IHC 16 x 7, Grass Seeder, Ground Lift, Singlr Disk resident John Deere FB-B 17 x 7, Hyd. Lift, Gras! Seeder dies at 43 Leonard D. Hutchinson MISCELLANEOUS 43, of Bay City, died Satur John Deere 23 Sprayer Mid Mount, 2-110 ga day at Bay Medical Centei tanks in Bay City following a briel John Deere 23 Sprayer Mid Mount, 2-150 ga illness. poly tanks He was born April 30, 1938 in Gagetown. John Deere 8 Row Boom Hutchinson was employec Glencoe 11 Shank Soilsaver, New Blade: in supervision at the Baj New Teeth City Chevrolet plant. Killbros 400 Center Dump Gravity Box wit’ He is survived by his wife Nancy ; three children wagon Mary, Michael and Cynthia Donahue 9’ x 32’ Implement Trailer, Doubl all at home, and three step Frame children, Ronald, Anne anc M & W Turbo for 4010 Amy, also at home. Funeral services wert held Tuesday afternoon a1 Stapish West Funeral Home Bay City, Rev. John W Laethem - Car0 Raugh officiating. Buria Ph. (517) was in Floral Gardens 673-3939 Cemetery. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 PAGE NINE

Mre. Thelma Jackson Senior Citizens Phone 658-2347 , Holbrook Area News - Owen-Gage Senior Citi- , Senior Citizens will be pre- zens met in the Elmwood sented with a dinner at

Township-Gagetown hall Owendale-Ganetown.. ---Hiah Thursday. The meeting was School April % at 12:30 p.;: Tom ()’Bee Jr. partici- Jackson Jr. and family of sewing group met Saturday Bad Axe. and supper guests of Clara Thursday, called to order by Frank Door prize winners were pated in the wrestling tour- Oxford spent the week end at at the home of Mrs. Jim and Alma Vogel in Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bredow Doan with the Lord’s Prayer Mrs. Don Becker of Car0 Stella Pisarek and Lee nament with the 5th through their home here and visited Doerr. was a Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell of Bad Axe were Wednesday and Pledge of Allegiance to Smith. 8th grade classes of Cass Mrs. George Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard guest of Leslie Hewitt and took Judy Tyrrell to East afternoon guests of Mr. and the Flag was given. The next meeting will be City School at Car0 Satur- and Mrs. Don Jackson Shagena of Sebewaing were Lansing to resume classes at Mrs. Curtis Cleland and Mr. Thirty-nine members Mr. Mr. and”Mrs. Jim Hewitt April 15 in the Owendale day, March 27, where he and family. Tuesday evening guests of and Lori, Mrs. Becker came Michigan State University and Mrs. Jim Hewitt, were present and 25 blood Community Building. A pot- took fourth place. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena after spring break. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- pressure checks were taken. Mr. home Wednesday after luck dinner will be served. Bill Sturgil and Sharon were Wednesday lunch in honor of Mrs. Shagena’s spending the winter in Flor- Mrs. Jack Walker was a land were Saturday evening Cldand ,of Rad Axe spent guests of Mr. a!d Mrs. Ed birtpday . ida. Wednesday evening guest of guests and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cub Scouts Wednesday and Thursday ‘Ilyrrell and family at Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug Mrs. .R.B. Spencer and John Walker and family. Doerr and Jeff were Sun- Diabetes with Mr. and Yrs. Curtis rice. were Sunday brunch guests Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Glen Shagena visited Mr. day afternoon guests of Mr. visit Elkland Cleland. The Greenleaf Extension of Mr. and Mrs. Mike were Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Earl Schenk and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Mrs. Evans Gibbard vis- group will meet Thursday at Maurer for Mrs. Krug’s classes start ited Lillian Otulakowski and 12 o’clock at the Fraser birthday. ’ fire hall / Stella Leszczynski Wednes- Presbyterian Church as Bob Schultz of Norfolk, Cass City Cub Scout Dens April day. guests of the Elkland Ex- VA., is spending a morth ,. REAL ESTATE 1, 2 and 3, about 20 Cubs in 21 Mr. and Mk. Glen Shag- tension group. Dawn Harris, with his parents, Mr. and all plus den leaders, visited The Tuscola County ena visited Mrs. Cleatus , the Sanilac-Tuscola home Mrs. Francis Schultz, and the Elkland Township fire Health Department will Howey at Hills and Dales economist, will teach the Mary Ann in Bad Axe. Lori hall last Wednesday. start a diabetes dass Hospital in Cass City Mon- lesson, on dmelet making, Hewitt was a Tuesday sup- Todd Alexander and Sue Wednesday, April 21. day. which will -be prepared for per guest. Mr. ,and Mrs. Jack Krug the noon lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson land Auction. Finkbeiner, who are emerg- Classes will run five weeks were Wednesday supper and were Monday afternoon and , ency medical technicians and are offered at the Health Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff evening guests of Dr. and and fire fighters, showed the Department office on M-81, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff supper guests of Mr. and Cubs the ambulance and southwest of Caro. The Mrs. Jerry Hart and family Robinson had dinner Sunday Mrs. Gus Meyers and Carl at equipment and talked about classes will start at 6:30 in Bad Axe, in honor of Mrs. in Cass City. Imlay City, first aid, I p.m. Krug’s birthday. Mrs. George Simmerlein Mrs. Jack Tyrrell and -280 Acres They and Fire Chief The next series of diabetic Keli Lindquest spent Sat- and George were Saturddy Judy attended a bridal Jerome Root Jr. showed the classes will start in the fall. urday with Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. shower for Rita Tyrrell at group the fire trucks and For information on dia- Jim Hewitt and Lori. Cleatus Howey. Midland Tuesday, given by To settle the Probate Estate of Mary M. Peters, deceased. equipment, including the betes or to register for the Mr. and Mrs. George The Holbrook Helpers 4-H Rita’s friends in Midland. It accident rescue equipment. class, call 673-8114. was’ held at the home of Nancy Jurn. This is your opportunity to purchase additional Farm Land at PUBLIC Mrs. Fritz VanErp visited REAL ESTATE AUCTION on the premises located 4 miles North, 1 mile East Mrs. Dave Sweeney Wednes- and% mile North on Freidberger Road from Argyle, Michigan at 2:OO p.m. on New books at day and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Krug visited Mrs. Sweeney FARM the librarv Tuesday. d Glen Shagena and Earl 1 # 1 Schenk visited Mr. and Mrs. SATURDAY, APRIL IO THANKSGIVING by Terry Coleman (fiction). This is the Murill Shagena in Cass City Three parcels of acreage to be sold in the following prder: story of two generations of strong-minded women in Saturday forenoon. AUCTION colonial North America. Wolsey Lowell, a well-educated Diane Howard and Jerry Gibbard attended the wed- PARCEL #1, 160 acres, corner location being described as the NWV4 of A good clean line of farm equipment young woman, is a member of a group of Puritans who in Section 23, AUSTIN TOWNSHIP, SANILAC COUNTY, MICH- 1620 settled in Massachusetts. There, Wolsey marries ding of Beth Erla and Guy and tractors will be offered at public Francis Wheaton, a preacher, and has children, but she Howard at St. Pancratius IGAN. auction located 2142 miles east of Cass runs against the grain of the colony’s strict sense of moral- Catholic Church in Cass City ity. After her husband’s disappearance, she takes her twin at 4 o’clock Saturday. A PARCEL #2, 40 acres, corner location being described as -the NWY4 of the City on M.81, then 3!4 mile south on daughters and flees with a sea captain to New Amsterdam, reception followed in Caro. SWV4 of Section 23, AUSTIN TOWNSHIP, SANILAC COUNTY, Krapf Road on: a place she finds much more fulfilling. Her daughters grow Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MICHIGAN. to womanhood. Wolsey suffers the pain of their separation Glaza were Sunday evening as they venture to remote parts of the continent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug . PARCEL #3, 80 acres being described as the W1/2 of the SEV4 of Section 22, Saturday, April 10, 1982 A BUZZARD IS MY BEST FRIEND by Margaret Anne Mr. and Mrs. Allen Buy- \ AUSTIN TOWNSHIP, SANILAC COUNTY, MICHIGAN. Barnes (non-fiction). Barnes and her family moved from nak of Clarkston were Satur- Commencing at 1200 Noon ,’ the suburbs to a farm expecting a simpler life but weren’t day guests of Mr. and Mrs. / quite prepared for the complexities Mother Nature had in Tom O’Bee and family. TERMS: CASH to settle estate. 10% of selling price for each parcel as A PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: store for these naive homesteaders. As the animal count -- The Holbrook Helpers 4-H security deposit on sale date. Balance of money within 35 days horses, cows, ducks, dogs, peacocks -- in their rural rnenag-, knitting group met Sunday, from date of sale. Abstract will be,certified to date for purchaser’s John De.ere ‘4010’ diesel with cab, IHC Far- Monday and Tuesday at the erie rises, the farm population is supplemented by the ap- approval. mall ‘M’, John Deere ‘730’diesel, John Deere pearance of outsiders -- foxes, a buzzard, and turtles -- who home of Mrs. Lynn Spencer. ‘620’gas with loader, 3 John Deere plows 2, also settle down. Almost every animal presents a story to Mrs. Dale Laming and 3 and 4 bottoms, John Deere ‘95’ Combine be told, with the peal of laughter or the distress of tears as family spent Saturday fore- the result. noon at the home of Mr. and Sale subject to approval of Sanilac County Probate Court. with cab, corn, grain and bean heads, l81h ft. Mrs. Evans Gibbard and IHC vibrashank field cultivator, New Holland THE INDISPENSABLE CANCER HANDBOOK hy family . haybine, Kory-Humel 220 bu. gravity box, Salsbury and Johnson (non-fictipn).The latest advances in Mr. and’ Mrs. Howard Robert H. Keating, Personal Representative New Holland baler and much more. cancer treatment, diagnosis, and survival rates are out- Louks were Thursday eve- Cass City, Michigan lined from the patient’s perspective in a manual that re- ning guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. flects the best current medical practice. The authors Jack Krug. Phone 51 7-872-2400 present in the first section a general overview of cancer Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- J 0 GLENN CH URCH 1LL R that deals with common patient questions, the procedure of Knight of Bad exe were Owner - Phone 872-3632 general application. The second section discusses specific Friday evening guests of LORN HILLAKER, AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER: Rinerd Schember cancers, their symptoms and diagnosis, treatment, types of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. doctors participating in the treatment, and annotated Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson Cass City, Michigan Phone 517-872-3019 Phone 872-2455 resources. In addition to orthodox treatments, they discuss and family were Sunday LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS non-traditional therapies, nutrition: holistic medcine and supper guests of Mr. and laetrile. Mrs. Arnold Kazor and fam- 4. ily. rn P ‘FARM AUCTION=’ \ Judy Tyrrell of East Lans- ing and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Due to other business interests I will sell at public auction at the Bean tour Tyrrell were Tuesday over- place located 6 miles east, 1 mile north, lh mile west of Bad Axe on night guests of Rita Tyrrell Learrnan Road the following personal property on: at Midland. planned to Mr. and Mrs. Gil Maurer Household Goods and Antiques of Elkton and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Tschirhart were Saturday, April 10 Due to the recent death of my wife and my ill health, I will sell house- N. Dakota Friday supper guests of hold goods, antiques and real estate at public auction located 2 blocks Albena Maurer in Bad Axe Commencing at 1O:OO a.m. Sharp south of traffic light in Cass City, 3 blocks west at 6318 Houghton The Michigan Bean Com- in honor of Mrs. Gil Maur- Street. mission and Cooperative Ex- er’s birthday. tension Service are co- Mrs. Jack Walker was a Monday dinner guest of Mrs. TRACTORS sponsoring a bean tour to Oliverspeed 1755 trans, diesel, over pressurized and under cab, hy- 18 North Dakota Aug. 16-18. Dave Sweeney and David. Bea Hundersmarck was a SATURDAY, APRIL 17 There is a vast expansion draulic shift, sharp of bean acreage in the Red Sunday afternoon guest of 1965 John Deere 4020 diesel, syncro hlr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk. range trans with hydraulic dual out- at 12:30 p.m. River Valley. The partici- lets, sharp pants will have an opportun- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Oliver Super 88 diesel. duals ity to view the dry bean were Sunday afternoon and Oliver Super 99 diesel, dyals variety and diseasp plots supper guests of Mr. and I 1 Real Estate to be sold upon completion there, the development of Mrs. Elwin Richardson and COMBINES the Sun Dry Bean Pickup Brenda. IHC 101 Self propelled, cab, 10 foot 1 of household items at approximately 3 pim. Mrs. Cleatus Howey came grain head, 3 row corn head Reel and tour and visit Massey Ferguson 510 self propelled, 6 several dry bean farms and home Wednesday after a row corn head, 14 foot grain header, elevators. There will be a week in Hills and Dales pressurized cab tremendous increase in Hospital in Cass City where navy bean acreage in the she had surgery. Dakotas and participants Mrs. Dave Matthews vis- WAG: will have a chance to see this ited Mrs. Alex Cleland and acreage. Carol Ldning Thursday, EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT Mr. and Mrs. Eugene New Holland No 268 Hayliner baler Assortment of hvdraulic cvlinrlws Persons Interested in the I - -I -- - itinerary, cost of the tour, Otulakowski and family of, Oliver baler wlthrower 500 gallon diesel fuel tank, stand and New Idea 2 row corn picker wl8 row hose Cass City were Sunday Barn-0-matic gutter cleaner etc., should contact the husking bed ’ 300 gallon diesel fuel tank, hose and DAIRY EQUIPMENT Michigan Bean Commission guests of Mr. and Mrs. New Idea 2 row corn picker wlsheller stand in Lansing or the extension Evans Gibbard and family. attachment New Holland No 461 haybine 12 adjustable stanchions Captain and. Mrs. Henry Oliver 3 16” trip bottom, traile; type Oliver 8 foot chisel plow Surge SP22 milker pump office in Caro. There will be plow Jpoint IHC 3-14” trailer type plow 2 Surge 55 pound buckets a limited number of reserva- Krug were Tuesday evening Brillio,i 10 shank high clearance, John Deere 5-16” plow 2 Surge 45 pound buckets tions accepted. Reserva- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack chisel plow, 1 yr old Allis Chalmers 6-16” high clearance Krug where they celebrated Oliver 5-16” trip bottom, trailer type plow plow HOG EQUIPMENT tions are requested by April Ailis Chalmers 20 ft transport harrow, IHC 12 foot spike tooth harrow 10 hole hog feeder 15. Mrs. Jack Krug’s birthday. good shape John Deere 13 ft. field cultivator. 3 pt. 8 Hudson furrowing crates Other evening guests were Minneapolis Moline 12 foot quack John Oeere 12 foot field cultivator 1H year old Hampshire & Duroc boar Mr. and Mrs. iirry Kelly of harrow IHC No. 455-4 row planter 10 Yorkshire Landrace cross brood John Deere AWA 12 foot transport disc Gehl grinder-mixer, PTO sows Pierce takes Oliver 4-16“ semi.mount high clearance, New Idea flail manure spreader, PTO 2 Hampshire brood sows Baptist trip bottom plow, 3 point New Idea 51 11. bale elevator, PfO 3 Duroc & Landrace cross brood sows John Deere 11 foot transport disc George White 36 foot bale elevator 150 feeder pigs, more or less Air Force Lilliston 4 row rear mount cultivator, 2 rubber tire wagons with flat Vacks Hog troughs This two story house is ideal as a starter home for a young married 3 point 20 foot bale elevator nvssionary Allis Chalmers 140 bushel PTO manure Kools silage blower CAR couple or as a retirement home for people living on’a limited, special coume spreader 2 wheel trailer I 1973 Ford Mustang, Mach 1 New Holland No 56-8 5 bar side rake Oliver 4 row bean puller for 66 or 77 fixed income. Full basement with a natural gas fired forced air 4 rubber tire wagons with bale thrower tractor 1970 DodgeTRUCK with flat rack for hauling fur,nace, plenty of storage room. First floor consisting of a Airman Elizabeth A. group meets boxes 100 steel posts Pierce, daughter of Mr. and 6 rubber tire wtgons with gravity Several fuel oil tanks boxes hay with over cab rack I spacious kitchen-dinette area with inany cupboards. Unfinished Mrs. Kenneth R. Pierce of Fifteen women attended 2 ton araln~ storaoe tank utility room. Combination fiber glass tub and shower with full the Monday evening meet- 61 foot bale elevator Quantity of used corn crib wire ; 6039 State St., Kingston, has John Deere sprayer. 3 point Small jewelry wagon CONSIGNED ; bath. Large living room finished off in Knotty Pine with Andersen graduated from the U.S. Air ing of the ,Women’s Mission- Oliver 4 row front mount cultivator Quantity of milk cans John Deere 95 square back combine, ary Fellowship group at the Implement trailer wltri-axle 3 cattle water tanks cab, 9 foot Sun plckup picture window. Second story consisfing of two bedrooms with Force passenger and house- New Idea 2 corn picker : First Baptist Church in Cas 2 wheel stock trailer Cream separator row ; the possibility of a third bedroom. hold goods specialist course -. . John Deere semi-mount plow * City. I ir ~r I1 at Sheppard Air Force Base, President Mrs. Richakd NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR STATEMENTS MADE TEAMS: CASH OR CHECKS Terms on Real Estate - Cash with a $2,000 security deposit on day Texas. AT SALE TAKE PRE- IWITH PROPER ID NOTHING &f/fKi 1 : of sale. Balance within 30 days from day of sale. Graduates learned pro- Shaw called the meeting to ~~~:“,‘,“‘S,~~~!E~1 I FEREwcE OVER REMOVED FROM THE PRE. I I AUCtlON SERVICE I larder. Devotions were led by SALES FINAL PRINTED MATTER I MiSES UNTIL SETTLED FOR cedures to arrange air, rail, water and bus transporta- Mrs. Clyde Wells and prayer I , tiop for Department of De- time for missionaries wad fense military and civilian led by Mrs. Stanley Mc- \ OWNER Arthur. ;ROY McNEIL; employees. & Several women rewrted - Gary J. Carol AmHunt, *Clerk Hillaker Auction Pierce will now serve at - - Swvice Wurtsmith Air Force Base, iTerrns - Cash. Everything settled for day of sa e. Not Oscoda, with the 3rd Trans- i responsible for accidents. portation Squadron. She is a 1980 graduate of Auctioneers - Lorn Hillaker & Clark Hillaker, Phone Kingston Community, High ----___ - 517-872-3019Cass City School. Kretzschmer and Mrs. Don- , 6 i ald Kowbel . AUCTIONEERS 0 < e DELI & BAKERY A big variefy of fresh everyday. Foodliner

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t CASS CITY,MICHIGAN PAGE myELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 I. 0 Me t hod ist Burning women meet permits ~0~8Fertilizer Sale I Down Memory Lane at Trinity FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE Burning permits are now .- The , United Methodist Women of Trinity United required for certaih types or Methodist Church met at the outdoor burning. State law, according .50,,*.-” church Monday for a dinner 25 YEARS AGO Elkland Township Fire ‘u‘ meeting served by group 3 FIVE YEARS AGO TEN YEARS AGO with Mrs. Frank Doan and Chief Jerome Root Jr., re- quires persons to obtain per- Mrs. Bruce Thompson head- Airman First Class Dar- Hale and hearty at 80 is Ed Good of Gagetown was mits if burning is done in OT ing the committee. win J. Farnum, son of Mr. Mabel Brian, who was given elected chairman of the close to woods, except for. 7 10,000 sq. ft. and Mrs. Willis Farnum of roses at the Chamber of ninth district of Michigan Twenty-four women at- Milk Producers Association domestic purposes, whenp %0° Off Reg. 26.95 Owendale, is participating Commerce dinner for her $2005 tended including one guest, long career in the Cass City at the district’s annual meet- ever there isn’t snow on the, in a U.S. Readiness Com- ground,That applies to burning Mrs, Walter Goodall. mand joint forces training area. ing. Trionized for controlled reldase exercise being conducted in A total of 479 vqtes were of nutrients. Produces sturdy, Mrs. john Marshall pre- A membership drive is cast in the Elkland Town- things like brush and grass. sided over the business the Fort Hood, Texas, area. Burning anything that 5,000 sq. ft. vibrant growth and eliminates The Hilltoppers of the underway for new mem- ship spring election when spindly surge growth. Clean, meeting in the absence of bers of the Women’s Auxil- Mrs. Arthur Little defeated especially pollutes the air, Reg. 14.45 s the president, Mrs. Howard Shabbona RLDS Church such as tires or treated odorless granules need no held their regular meeting iary of Hills and Dales sticker candidate C.J. Strif- $30° Off Rexin. Plans were made for General Hospital: Mrs. fler for the post of justice of building materials, requires 1 1145 watering in. ‘ a rummage sale in May with April 1 with Mrs. George a special permit. ’”i ’”i Krause. After supper, Marie Roger Little and Mrs. Fred- the peace. Mrs. Gary Christner and eric7i Auten are cochair- A dinner was held Sunday Permits are not required Mrs. Paul Craig in charge. Meredith had charge of the for campfires, burning an workshop. Recreation was men. honoring the birthday of in approved debris burner or I a Mrs. John Ross was pro- under the direction of Mrs. “Joe” Merchant. He re- ceived many nice gifts. “on agricultural lands under gram chairperson. A drama; Krause , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LAWN FOOD Churchill and Dale of Deford Guests were Mr. and Mrs. production,” according to I “Pall of Darkness,” was Cass City’s village govern- the state law. presented by Mrs. Ross, ment received an unex- and Mrs. Margaret Boag of Frank Merchant, Mr. and Cass City were Easter din- Mrs. J.D. Sommers, John Permits, good for four Mrs. Tom Proctor, Mrs. pected present Saturday as consecutive days, can Harry Crandell and Mrs. Elkland Township electors ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sommers and Bill Weiss. be: Donald Peterson and family The guest of honor had obtained within the area Harlan Dickinson. voted to turn over ownership served by the Elkland Town- at no charge with of the Cultural Center to the of Marlette. chicken pox. A number of the women ship Fire Department from village. Mrs. Norman Pine, Mrs. Root, Elwyn Helwig at purchase of any Long lasting, slow release nitroger wore Easter hats of their Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reed Cass City selected its 10th f e rt iI izer formula that feeds lawn and helps too own creation. citizen of the year and its Jerome Rocheleau, Mrs. Croft-Clara Lumber, Jack Jr. went to Metropolitan Harry Kehoe, Mrs. Eugene Hartwick at home or at development for green top growth. Airport Sunday to meet Mrs. eighth junior citizen of the Comment and Mrs. Mamie Wickes Agriculture Roger , 4 Reed’s mother, Mrs. Eliza- year Tuesday night at the or annual Chamber of Com- Dillon attended the meeting Hurley at home or after- - Fine pearls are obtained beth Uhl of Caro, and Mrs. of the League of Catholic noons at Bigelow’s Hard- Anna McComb, who were merce dinner. Selected were from an inedible oyster of top citizen W.E. Walpole, Women in Port Austin ware. Albee Home Center the genus Mebugrina that returning to their homes Wednesday. from Stuart, Fla. Mrs. Mc- president of Walbro Corp., In areas served by other e--> lives in warm parts of the and junior citizen, Ron Cran- departments, check with the Pacific. Edible oysters never Comb’s son and his wife, the 6094 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City Phone 872-2270 dell, son of Dr. and Mrs. 35 YEARS AGO fire chief or a fireman. , 1 produce valuable pearls. William Spencers, live at Harry Crandell. Specified on the permits is I Stuart. . For the first time in many that “no fire shall be set at a years, Cass City is without a time when a high wind is laundry. The lauddry which blowing. An adequate fire -was bought some time ago line shall be made around, by Merrill Shaw and which the area to be burned and a was operated recently by force of men, sufficient to . 6EN FRANKLIN‘ -. Ray Colwell close$ Saturday control the fire, shall be on and did not reopen Monday. hand at the time of burning. Permittee shall be liable for. Ward Roberts was a very all damage to property EASTER SPECIALS welcome visitor at the Claud which may result from burn- Peasley farm home Tuesday ing done under this permitr” and Up afternoon when the Peasleys Spllt Bamboo An- were snowbound and in need Irrtar bukotn Solid of groceries and medicine, Scholarships . , I.;

surprise. ,I Colorful baskets for Easter Roberts flew the supplies .,. treats. Chocolate there in his Piper Cub plane available I.

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P- $149 the barn. for 4-H’ers +‘.’ Calor KI~ 85* Registered Holstein bull 109 Marmhmmllow Includes color tablets, dipper 8 02. calves from production Some scholarships are ber %. holder and morel Fun project Novoltimr tested dams and grand dams ing offered to present and+,r for kids! Choose from rabbits or chicks are available from the Dona- former 4-H’ers, according to to hide in bunny baskets! hue Farm, a half-mile north Tuscola County 4-H Youth Solld C hocolrto of town or phone 257. Agent-Peggy Breclaw. ’* Standing Crora The Edwin T. Meredif&; Delicious chocolate treat for Stanley Kirn is employed in the A&P store in Croswell. Foundation is offering t*op The Temple Theatre in $1,000 scholarships for pres-. Car0 is featuring Johnny ent or former 4-H’ers whd r\ Mack Brown in “Valley of plan to enroll as freshmen at Wilton Cake Pans Fear.” The Cass Theatre is an accredited college or unS versity this fall. Ready Made featuring Dan Duryea, Ella Variety of shapes and Raines and William Bendix Winners will be chosen by sizes to make the holidays in “White Tie and Tails.” the Cooperative Extension 49q Easter brighter. Service on the basis of in- terest in pursuing a college Basket ‘7”and Up Long distance education, financial need, 12 plastic eggs in assorted COI- high school grades, leader- Basket filler in 3% ounce pack- ors. 2%-In. size. Eggs separate ship abilities and 4-H back- Filled with lovely telephone _” we. Non-flammable. for filling. ground. surprises that DeKalb AgResearch, Inc., Adonblo every child rates increase is offering one $500 scholar- 8W@dhhd8 would enjoy! ! Large Assortment ship in Michigan to a 4-H’er Soft, cuddly toys for Easter fun! General Telephone cus- interested in an agricultural Choose from bunnies. chicks t and lambs, Plastic Baskets tomers who place long dis- career, $429 tance calls to points outside The Chicago and North Two Sizes Available of Michigan are affected by Western Transportation Co. and Up the new interstate long dis- is offering a $600 scholarship Small site 9 9‘ tance rates approved for the to a former 4-H’er majoring American Telephone & Tele- in forestry, agricultural .-,, Large Size $199 graph Company (AT&T) by business or agricultural the Federal Communica- economics, tions Commission (FCC) Candidates dmust be en- which took effect Friday. rolled in college this fall as According to Richard L. juniors, seniors or graduate Grandstaff, vice-president- students and must submit a general manager for Gen- study on some phase of the eral Telephone of Michigan, marketing and transporta- the new interstate rate tion of agricultural commod- structure includes a larger ities or forest products. Spring Jackets! “evening. rate” discount, For more information, Glrls’ sires 7-14, available In an cost increases in most mile- contact Miss Breclaw at the assortment of colors and sizes. age ranges, lower costs for extension office in Caro,* A using calling card service, telephone 673-3161. Y% d By Dee Cee, easy to take care of, and higher costs for most $1299 services utilizing the oper- large assortment of sizes and colors. ator. Advertise In L Local service rates and I It rates for long distance calls placed to other points within Michigan are uriaffected by I The Chronicle 1. :; Garanimals Blouse & Sweater this increase, he pointed out,

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20 % ‘ OFF and More For Reliable1 ’. Wow! WhatA Match? Solid Waste Pick Up Contact us - A Reliable Firm Garanimals and serving the area for the Easter Fashions last 5 years Available in infant’s, toddler’s, .We furnish front load dumpsters boys’ 4-7, girls’ 7-14. one through eight cu. yards Pick up twice a week. Mid Thumb Sanitary Landfill, lnt. 605 Banner Road, Sandusky, (313) 648-3738 I. PAGE THIRTEEN .ASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY ,APRIL 8,1982 ...... Your Neighbor says

Cigarette*. tax, yes; income, no raised in Michigan to help provements worth a total of ease the state out, of its $&)million starting Oct. 1 “Let’s not give it to them financial crisis, that wouldn’t bother Don Childs. until we’re out of the bind,” Childs suggested. “I don’t smoke. They can And cutting welfare bene- i-,se that all they want.” (A fits, as some have sug- boost from 11 cents to 21 cents is being proposed.) gested, would “definitely give people more incentive But the idea of raising the to look for work.” state income tax -- the latest Childs, a machinist for proposal is a temporary 1 Walbro, and his wife, Donna, Richard Hampshire percent hike until Sept. 30 -- does bother him. “I don’t go live at 6467 Main Street, for1 that myself,” Childs Cass City. commented. “We -.pay WASHINGTON VISIT -- Jack Laurie, left, of Cass City and Andrea Hofmeister of Gagetown, endugh income taxes, I legislative leaders for the Tuscola County Farm Bureau, visited with Congressman Robert AKRIS \-. I think.” ( 1 - What is needed in Michi- Traxler D-8th District during a breakfast meeting with Michigan’s congressional delegation in Washington, D.C. The meeting was part of a four-day seminar, March 29-April 1, during t .I? “I think something has . , AMPSHIRE AGENCY, INC. ’ to be done to promote more which 115 Michigan farmers discussed issues of concern with their elected representatives and 6815 E. Main Cass City Ph. 872-268P business in the state.” government officials in the capital. The Michigan Farm Bureau Women’s Committee spon- I That would mean more I sored the trip. (Farm Bureau photo). permns working, obviously, : you’re a boat owner, you need and more paying taxes. rf “HaYing more people work- Auto-Owners. Because an Auto-Owners ing is the key.” Boat policy protects your boat year- That, however, is a long Kingston completing phns round. Covers most accessories. And range solution. In the short provides medical coverage for you, your run, he supports Gov. Milli- bq’s proposals to freeze the family, and your passengers. 1 and benefits of state That’s why your independent Auto- employees. They are sched- for 125-vear celebration Owners agent is good to have on your uled. to receive a 5 percent crew...... >...... *...... !, ...... Thc village of Kingstori is quasquicentrnnial cclvhr,a- salcs. horseshoc pitching arid Mary ...... making prcbparations for its tion ( 125 years) to be ob- contest, sriakc dance and I’he de:id]irip is also April scrvcd Junc 25-27, community dancc, chil- 21 and the tclephone number to ~ho=ow~r.~fiar,nce According Chairman drm’s games, greased pig stioul(ifamily riarnest)cl incaluded to: 125th hlailfam- I.ife. Home. (‘ar. Bu\inr.s,. One name says it all, Enderle to play with band in Europe Gil Millcr, a variety of activ- contest, and fireworks. ititis arc’ in thc planning In addition, a hooklet hon- ily namps, Kingston Village I,i\trn Io thc luto-O\sners John Ihremus Radio ShnH. Julie Enderle has been of the Owendale-Gagetown cerne, Lugano, Milan, Ven- st a g cs . oririg the guasquicentennial iiaii. :j(;y, iioss Street, notified that she has been High School band directed ice, Innsbruck, Salzhurg, Thcy will include what is is to be published. A special Iiingston. selected for membership in by Clifford D. Westby. Berchtesgadcn, Wiesbaden, hoped will he Kingston’s appeal has gone out for his- Anyone wishing to Dartici- y---h I American Musical Am- Professor Maxine Le- Amsterdam. Windsor and largcst parade ever, a torical information and pate - in an old-fashioned London. bassadors Band. fever, an assistant director v a r i c t y o 1‘ o 1d -fas h i on ed photographs of businesses, dcmonstration 01‘ to set up Advertise The concert band, com- with the Purdue University Highlights will include dcinonst rat ions and dis- I The Chronicle. posed of outstanding high Bands and director of the concerts in the concert halls plays, a carnival complete AMA tour, has announced and parks of Europe. Stu- with a dozen rides and school and university stu- tained, printing of family L 1 ;\I dents from all over the that Lt. Col. Dale Harpham dents will visit many sites of c‘o n c s s i on s , c‘o u 11 t r y m us i c , histories in the booklet will United States and Canada, (US.Marine Band, retired) musical and historical im- t tbn11 is tour na tiw n t s , road now he done for free. will tour several European and Prbfessor David Catron portance as well as the race, horse pulling contest, Families who did not have countries for three weeks in of Michigan State Univer- popular tourist attractions. arts and crafts display and thctir history ‘in the 1957 July and August. sity will serve as conductors wntennial edit ion or who Julie is the daughter of for the 1982 tour. wish to update their history Tr;;l.y and Pat Enderle of The tour group will visit should submit thc inforrna- and perform in Paris, Lu- ’; ’; mdale and is a member Rep. Arrnbrmster lion by April 21 to Mrs. James Daily Jr.; 3160 E. Sanilaa Road ; Mayvillc 48744, telephone 673-4067; or i PmSR S3FCIfllS 1 to end career Mrs. Richard Peter. Box 68, Kingston 48741: tcle- 1 April 11 Dinner Hours: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. 1 phone ti83-27 I 1. Arrnbrustc>r was first When mailing the histor- Turkey tL Choice N.Y. bruster, K-Caro, who has elcctcd to oftice from the ics. pcrsons should include Baked Ham Strip Steak I served 10 years in the hlich- newly created 84th District their phone nurnbers. Mrs. .Dressing 1 igan €louse of Keprescnta- in I972 tic won the four ~ayIhily and Mrs. Petcr re- HOP FOR - IN Salad Bar Potato Salad Bar. Potato Vegetables (11 02.) tives, has announced he will Republican primary by win serve tht right to edit. Cranberry Sauce ADDleSauce-Home. SaladBar Baked 1 retire at the end Of his fifth ning nearly 50 pcrccnt of the The listing of family vote and was re-elected each namcs, also free. will be in successive year. thc back of the historical many interests 1 have put “I have sincerely enjoyed koomklet and include present aside for so long.” serving the people of the 84th arid past rmidents. Specify Ilistrict and I am sure I will any who are deceased and Treats For Children A REAL .DEAL miss public service when I incllude maiden names, for * Homemade Soup Avallable am gone,” Armbruster said. instance, “John and Mary 1. * Available Desserts: “Rut 10 years in Lansing is a (Brown) Smith (Mary de- Homemade Strawberry Shortcake - Hot Fudge Creme Puffs i long time for anyone, and I ceased) and children Tom , Cheese Cake with Topping and Crepes I feel a responsibility to my 1981 i -4 wife and family to devote 1SOLD 1 GOOD FRIDAY SPECIAL I more time to them in the w future. Olds Cutlass, 4 dr., diesel, nice Armbruster is Republican Savings up Perch $425 1 Cod . $395 I vice-chairman of the House Dinner Dinner Committee on Public Works, ABOVE INCLUDES: Salad Bar, Potato, Roll and Butter I and also serves on the at Mutual Served from 3 p.m. till 10 p.m. I Agriculture, Liquor Control, and Conservation, Environ- At the recent annual meet- 1980 ! In order to assure proper service reservations are necessary ment and Recreation Com- ing of Mutual Savings and Pontiac Grand Lemans, lots of extras mi t tees. Chev. Citation, 2 dr., good mileage I. 665-997 1 1 He counts as one of his Loan Association held in i Bay City, Association Presi- I accomplishments in office Chev. Citatjon, 5 dr. HB, clean dent Bruce W. Cook outlined Buick Skylark, 4 cyl., 4 spd. I the establishment of a state the Association’s position at police post in Caro. He was a 1978 1 Sherwood on the Hill 1981. Pontiac Safari station wagon, diesel strong opponent of the the close of Ford Ranchero with topper In 1981, net loans and Pontiac Phoenix, 5 dr HB, 4 cyl., 4 spd. state’s wetlands act and SOLD mechanics’ licensing law. contracts increased by al- Pontiac Phoenix, 2 dr, air, cruise, auto most 3 percent or $10,377,685 Olds Cutlass, 2 dr., sharp L1 mi SOLD Armbruster graduated to $406,267,683, the highest Ford Mustang Cobra, auto. 91 , Send our FTD from Michigan State Univer- total in Association history. Pontiac Trans Am, clean I sity in 1941 with a degree in Cook pointed out this is agriculture, was executive evidence of the “continuing Ford Fairmont 2 door, save vice-president of the Mich- effort by Mutual Savings to fl‘I SOLD Glory of SpringMBouquet. igan-Ohio Sugar Beet Grow- keep financing flowing in the ers Association for 22 years, home buying and building 1979 and was with the Coopera- market.’’ Ford Pinto, 4 cyl., 4 spd., 22,000 miles Cash and Carry Bouquets tive Extension Service for Total savings accounts Buick Electra Limited, 2 dr., sharp, 1977 V Chev. Camaro, black, 6 cyl. five years. He was an officer were at a new all-time high save $3.49 in the Air Force during of $411,418,922, with 21.52 Buick Century, 4 dr., save Ebster is -SOLD 1 *, Other Arrangements World War I1 and was percent of this total in Lincoln Mark V, reduced Sunday April 11. recalled during the Korean demand accounts, including Cadillac DeVille Coupe, low mileage Pontiac GP, save f ‘From $7.50 War. checking, statement and Pontiac Grand Prix, buckets, console He has been active in passbook savings and certi- Chev. Ghevette, 2 dr. Chev. Monte Carlo, nice Chev. Monza, station wagon numerous civic, church and boolks. The increase in total Buick Regal, loaded professional organizations savings was $7,129,683. Total VsoLn throughout his career. He s;lvings accounts now num- hick Riviera,.. loaded, low mileage Y has been a member of the ber 92,968. Record earnings 1SOLO $150° Tuscola County Republican paid on savings accounts Ford Fiesta, succ roof, sharp 1976 c Party for 20 years. “Al- totaled $40,914,537 in 3981. SOLD though I am retiring from “Mutual Savings contin- ;. SOLD ues in sound financial con- T Cqp t ure the Brimming with public service, I intend to an assorrmenf remain active in the Repub- dition as evidenced by its 691 1 SOLD SOLD esence of spring lican Party,” he said. liquidity ratio of over 8.0 SOLD Buick Electra Limited, 2 dr. of lovely Armbruster said he will percent as compared to 5.0 and Easter in a Olds 88 Royal, loaded, 30,000 Buick LeSabre, 2 dr. delightful way ,f fresh flowers, remain neutral in the Re- percent required by the publican primary election in Federal Home Loan Bank,” Send the new the GLORY the 84th District. Cook commented. FTD GLORY OF SPRINGTM -~ Mutual Savings has 26 Bouquet offices located throughout Hurry In Toduy! For Wus, Rue OFSPRINGTM Washington produces more mid-Michigan, including one Ask AI AI Bouquet in our ~ is on ideal way apples than any other state. in Cass City. ,x(lusive FTD to say “Happy Easter’.’ or lack Stupletorr. SO call or visit us today When Willow Basket. OBEDIENCE CLASSES_ - ~- i Start First Week In May SEE: THE THUMB’S TOP TRADER. 25 Years of Special Service for You All Dogs Must Have Current I CASS CITY FLORAL 6450 Main Health Certificotes Come have fun with us. Howard Bell, Inc. Cass City - 872-3675 For More Information Call Janet Linsemier 872.3765 Action Comer M-24 & Fmnk St. cor0 Ph. 6734126 Judith Rocheleau - 872.4141 CAS CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 CASCITY, MICHIGAN Hawks to*depend on pitching in Thumb B league title chase

If pitching is 75 percent of leading power pitcher. He hard to replace are Craig Last year as a team, Cass Schelke sees the LaKers, the game, Don Schelke, Cass plays center field, too, and Tonti, Brad Hartel, Randy City hit .230. Marlette and Caro as the City High School baseball has the ability to hit the long Severance and Randy Stine. There are nine seniors on teams to beat in the Con- coach, should be able to ball. It may be that the Hawks the squad this season. Six ference: make a strong run for the Another veteran with a will have the same problem juniors are listed and two The opening gams-with Thumb B Association title strong throwing arm is this year as last, finding promising sophomores, Joe Reese Tuesday was snowed this spring. catcher Jim Crickon. enough power to win the Langenburg and Matt out, Now the Hawks’ fir. ’ Starting his sixth year at Four players who saw games when the pitching is Lukshaitis, are on the roster scheduled game is at Frank- the helm, Schelke points to plenty of action and will be off. this spring. enmuth April 20. pitching as the strength of his club. With three starters PITCHING IS the strength of this year’s Hawk baseball back the Hawks should at least improve on the 1981 team and the team will go as far as the hurlers can carry it. record of 4-9 in the TBA and From left, front row: Darryl Hoag, Gary Robinson, Wil- 4-15 overall. The mound Rebuilt Hmk softball lard Burdon, Tim Horner and Ray Ferris. Second row: Joe corps will be anchored by tearn Jim Adkins. He had the best Langenburg, Jim Adkins, Joe Kappen, Fred Zawilinski, earned run average on the 1 Jay McClusky. Back row: Coach Don Schelke, Jim Baker, team as a junior. Jim Crickon, Brian Wright, Rick Pobanz. Missing were He also was the leading hitter and plays first base ready to open season Matt Lukshaitis and Barry Lapp. when not on the mound. He’ll - be earning his third letter this seaso;. 0 down in mid-season last Willard Burdon is another players, Fleming. Beak McLachlan, Coach Gene Lukshaitis First team allconference honorable mention, also year. of the hurlers. He has good hasn’t had his charges on the Lukshaitis sees defending speed. He plays good de- players Beth Sieradzki graduated. field yet but already he is and Shelly LaPeer have The Hawks will miss champions Caro, North fense from his third base slot toying with a starting line- Branch and Lakers as teams when not pitching. graduated as have second Fleming on the mound, She up, to play when his girls team selections Tena was a flame throwing hurler to beat in the Thumb B this Ray Ferris is the team’s take the field April 20 again- spring. LaRoche and ~ Shirley before injury slowed her st Frankenmuth. T Lukshaitis has a little more time now to assess the BASEBALL SCHEDULE talent on the team as Tues- Boys and Girls day’s opening game with Reese was cancelled I True Facts‘] because of snow, snow, snow. About Your Schools I April 20 at Frankenmuth April 21 Deckerville, here If the club had been on the April 23 Sandusky, here field for the scheduled April 27 Vassar, here opener the coach figures that Concern: The school is wasting money and not operating April 30 at Lakers Jill Root would have been on the mound with Kris Proctor economically. Too many frills are offered to our May 4 Caro, here catching. students. May 7 at Bad Axe I May 11 at North Branch Thirdbase duties would be Answer: This year our school is operating on 21.9 mills May 13 at Mayville handled by either Deanna May 16 USA, here Hempton or Sherri Stec with which is the lowest in the Tuscola Intermediate THIS SQUAD hopes to improve on last year’s team this May 20 at Marlette the girl not on the hot corner District and 3 mills less than the average in the spring. From left, front row: Mascot Alex Lukshaitis, Jill May 26 Pre-Districts playing in the outfield. The same district. Had we been operating at the Root, Jill Hutchinson, Kris Proctor, Laura Richards, keystone combination Tuscola County average, we would have spent June 5 Districts - Softball features Karen Nurnberger Jamie Fox. at Marlette at second and Jamie Fox at an additional $300,000.00. Second row: Coach Gene Lukshaitis, Kristy Deering, Baseball at Reese shortstop while Jill Hutchin- Deanna Hempton, Joy Root, Sherry Stec, Sherri Horner, son will play first. Many people talk about waste, but the facts point out that your school district is operating a Karen Nurnberger. Other outfielders will be on Sherry. Horner arid Kristy tight budget.

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* Lukshaitis may be hard Final rites today for* pressed to better last year’s MESSAGE NOT PAID BY SCHOOL FUNDS BUT BY INDIVIDUAL CASS CITY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS. overall6-8 conference record. and That’s - 16-11 2Mrs, LUCYSmalieY, 72 I Coming next week because he lost a host of good Mary’s Rosary Sodality, Cass City High Scnod’s boys’ and Girls’ track LUC~Smalley, 72, of Bad BE AMON0 THE FANS THAT WlLL BIAT THE OlOANTlC preview with pictures, stories and schedule. Axe, died Monday at Huron Parisville, and the Memorial Hospital. Bad Daughters of Isabella, Bad Axe, following a *short Axe, Surviving are six fiillness. Mrs. Smalley was born daughters, Mrs. Jacob April 15, 1909, in Paris Town- (Agnes) Bismack, Ubly, ship, the daughter of John D. Mrs. Calvin (Bertha) and Josephine (Ertman) Grifka, Ubly, Mrs. Joseph Peruski. (Beatrice) Capling, Harbor Give aPortrait Beach, Mrs.Max (Florence) She and Walter Smalley The gift only YOU can give! were married Aug. 30, 1926 Steadman, Bad Axe, Mrs. at St. Mary’s Catholic Chur- John (Delores) Thom- ch, Parisville, pson, Flint, and Mrs. Roy The couple farmed in (Shirley) Chinn, Utica; one Bingham Township before son, Eugene Smalley, Ubly; building the Smalley Hotel in 38 grandchildren; 18 great- Harbor Beach in 1945, which grandchildren ; three sisters, they operated until they Mrs. Elmer (Mayme) retired and moved to Bad Roggenbuck, Harbor Beach, Axe in 1966. He preceded her and Mrs. Harry (Bertha) in death Jan. 3,1978. , Dropeski, Ruth, and Mrs. Ir- She was a member of St. vin (Rose)Jaskoski, Minden City, and one brother, Daniel Peruski, Wes tland. Three daughters, Mrs. No extra charge for groups up to the number the Girls’ softball Esther Butterwick and photographer can handle. Grace and Mamie Smalley, and four brothers, John, Limit one special offer per famlly every #) dayl meet slated Sylvester, Cas, and Adam Cannot ~e with aan mlk flub Flam otfm xjvertlm uzed or offar Peruski, preceded her in Come early and blng thls XJ to There will be a meeting of death. Cass City Girls’ Little Funeral services will be at CASS CITY, MICHIGAN League managers this 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Mary’s Catholic Church, AMERICA’S NOa I SPORTSCASTER FROM NBC SPORTS CULTURAL CENTER home of Phil Robinson, 6778 Father Stanley Surman of- Main Street Third Street. ficiating. Burial will in the church Saturday, April 10,1982 r. More managers are be ‘k. and featuring us toastmaster Hours: 1O:OO a.m. - 500 p.m. needed, according to Robin- cemetery. son, and anyone interested is A rosary was recited 4 invited to attend. Tuesday evening at the Anyone unable to make it Zinger-Smigielski Funeral MUDDY WATERS to the meeting can call Home, Ubly, by the St. . -- MSU HEAD FOOTBALL COACH I Robinson at 872-4104 Mary’s Rosary Sodality, and Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. by Father Surman, at 7:15 p.m. e BISHOP UNTENER HAL SCHRAM by the St. Mary’s Men’s Club BISHOP OF THE SAGJNAW DMCESE 1 HOCKCl MlfR FROM Wf DfTROIT FREE PR€$$ and 8:30 p.m. by the Daughters of Isabella. VERN NORRIS e MARCSPORTS DIRKTOR WMEM WESLEY - TY txKuriw mwoR, M NUAA Pigeon cards and other guesm and regional sport8 prronalities c Detroit Lions

Anyone interested in Golfing in the Rolling Hills Fans who missed the De- LOCATED ON MS3 NORTH troit Lions basketball team COLONY HOUSE OFM~I WEAR asscnm Ladies Golf League, please send name, address, when it played in Caro and Marlette can catch them phone and check for $15.00 covering League Fee Tuesday at Laker High. FRIDAY, APRIL 1982 7-9:30PMi The Lions will play a team 23, by April 20, 1982, to: of Western Thumb all stars in a game sponsored by Pigeon Area Community Events Council and Pigeon Cass City State Bank Chamber of Commerce. Pinney State Bank, Cass City In addition to the game the II $10 It I General Meeting Norma Wallace, Secretary group is offering an all-you- Akron State Bank Tuesday, April 27 4693 N. Seeger Street can-eat chili dinner preced- Tuckey, Raymond Osgerby Agency, Caro at at Cass City, Mich. 48726 ing the game. 7:30 Authorities said that a clubhouse. Phone 872-2657 family of four can see the game and eat for about $16. CASS MICHIGAN PAGE FIFTEEN CITY, CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 Famn Bureau adds play-off tide 1 CI to regularu season iampionsmp

I Farm Bureau proved that post season playdf champ- elimination tourney. Farm Shetler’s was runner-up in were in darible figures for winning the regular season ionship to its regular season Bureau took the crown with regular season play. Farm Bureau while Todd championship in the Cass Cm~n. a narrow, 53-51, decision It was close all the way. Weisenbaugh, 19, and Aaron City Recreational League Form Was fdlowed in over Shetler’s Saturday af- The Farmers jumped off to a Deering, 12, paced the was no fluke by adding the every game of the one-game ternoon in the finals. 14-8 first period lead but the scoring for Elkton. Plumbers came roaring Elkton got to the semi- back to lead by a point, 23-22, finals with an 83-67 decision at the intermission. over McMa han ’s , It was anybody’s game all After an even first quar- through the final two quar- ter, Elkton outscored Mc- ters with neither team able Mahan’s, 26-16, in the second to establish any kind of a period to lead by 10 at the lead. At the end of three half. After an even third quarters Farm Bureau led, period Elkton rallied to put 36-34, and then hung on in the the game out of reach. last period to score the win. Jim Schramski, 32, Tom Koch, 21 points, and Deering, 26, and Wisen- Brent Mowrey, 16, led the baugh, 10, led Elkton while winners, while Jack Paul Leon Kaniszewski, 28, and netted 17 and Paul Beachy, Jason Koehler, 11, topped 11, for Shetler’s. McMahan’s. Farm Bureau worked its Shetler’s got to the finals RUN FOR CASH -- Conditions were less than ideal last Wednesday as way to the semi-finals with a with wins over Stevenson’s, approximately 70 Cass City High School track team members ran an 72-59 decision over Char- 7085, and Erla’s, 86-52. average of five miles each. The pledges they received for each mile run mont Monday, March 29, in Shetler’s and Stevenson’s raised about $1,500 for the Boosters Club. Kevin Bliss and Scott Hobart the first round. Farm split during the regular ran the most miles in one hour, eight. Top female runner was Carrie Bureau led all the way and season and a close game was used a big second quarter expected. It turned out to be Lautner with seven miles. advantage to jump ahead, exactly that as Stevenson’s 37-22, at the half, and jumped in front, 18-17, after then protected the lead in the one period only to see Shet- final two periods, ler’s bounce back for a 37-34 Koch with 23 and Mark lead at the intermission. Leach faces manslazghter Gainforth, 16, led Farm At the end of the third Bureau while Norm quarter it was a two-point Stephens, Dale Rieck and game, 52-50, but Shetler’s Dirk Sutherland scored 11 had enough to hold off charge for Bruner death FARM BUREAU - Colwood Bar was the winner of the each for Charmont. Stevenson’s in the crucial U rr final period to score the win. ; Cass City Recreational League post-season tournament $~O,OOO personal recogni- of liquor when his pickup - Farm Bureau got to the Jack Paul led the winners Roger Leach, charged Saturday, with a 53-51 victory over Shetler’s Plumbing and finals with a second round with 24 while Tim Bates and with manslaughter, in con- zance bond. crossed the centerline on Heating. Front row, from left, Randy Adlam, Brent decision over Elkton Mer- Jeff McKenzie each scored nection with the Jan. 29 15 traffic accident that took the havingLeach committedis charged man-with crashedM-15,south into of her VaSSar, oncoming and ~ for Stevenson’s. e chants last Wednesday, 70- Mowry, Rick Retzler and Dennis Dunckel. Back row, Ron slaughter because he was car, which resulted in her ’ 59. life of Cass City school Engelhardt, Mark Gainforth, Tom Koch, and sponsor Steve To win, the champions had Erla’s got to the semi- teacher Bonnie Bruncr, was driving under the influence death. Orban. to come from behind. finals with a forfeit over bound over Friday to circuit Elkton jumped out to a 17. Holmes and Walple. The court for arraignment. 16 first quarter lead and the Foodmen were no match for Tuscola County District Farmers to score was tied at the half, 28- Shetler’s, which jumped out Judge Richard F. Kern at a all. to a first quarter lead and in- preliminary. examination Farm Bureau took com- creased it to 37-26 at the half ordered Leach bound over be aided by mand in the third quarter and coasted to the win. on the manslaughter charge. with a big 18-4 advantage Paul Beachy scored 20 The defendant, 26, of 5688 and then coasted in for the points and Kent Shetler, 16, Hugh Drive, Lot 50, Milling- new law victory. for the winners while Roy ton. will be arraigned before Randy Adlam, 22, Koch, Calahan led Erla’s with 21 Circuit Judge Patrick R. Joslyn April 19. He is free on A deregulation proposal 18, and Dennis Dunkel, 12, points. that will save Michigan cattle farmers an estimated Fresh Fruit& Produce 4 $100,000 a year has been signed into law by the Gov- ernor effective immediate- ly. Sponsored by State Rep. Keith Muxlow (R-Brown d City), the bill eliminates the required tuberculin test be- fore cattle are sold or trans- 4 Cooking ported within the state. It is the first of 11 bills Onions--lll__--cI 49’ 5 Ibs. designed to cut back on Stud Grade needless government regu- lations, ferreted out by a Regulatory Review Task Force assigned by Governor 2x4 Pre-Cuts William Milliken. Muxlow said there has not -- been a single case of tuber- culosis identified in Michi- Apples gan cattle in the past 15 years. “This requirement is Pine Ida Red Red Delicious one of many out-dated state restrictions that need to be SpruceFir Special O0 29 Ibs. $1 removed from the books,’’ $1 $1 3 31bs. *’ he said. “It did the job that it was intended to do, now we Sweet Potatoes. .. . can remove it because it is no longer necessary.)’ Broccoli . 59’ Bunch “Farmers will save be- Aspenite cause they will no longer be Oranges a . required to pay veterinar- ians to test their cattle Pears 49’ Ib. before being sold,” Muxlow said. Approximately 2,500 Grapes animals are presently TOP -- Placing in the eight-school invitational junior checked per month. WRESTLERS 4x8x”4’’ Seedless The representative said high wrestling tournament March 27 at Caro High School from Cas $5O9 White Black that the state’s high meat City Intermediate School were, front row, from left, Paul Mika, Mark standards will not be af- Kappen, both first; Rod Rockwell and John Lebioda, both second. Back $1 Ib. $1”‘ It,. . $1*’ Ib. Red*’ ifected by dropping the TB row, all third place, were, from left, Mike Ware, Mike Withey, Matt test. “Animals will still be CROFTICLARA I Purvis, Joe Harmer, and Ken Mikolon. Absent for the photo was Brian -- U Pepsi m m m ‘2”BPack inspected when they go for slaughter,” he said, “and Adkins. Coaches were Gary Martin and varsity wrestlers Phil Harmer that will give us a back-up and Jim Adkins. Also wrestling for Cass City were Brian Rutkoski, Ron mMJMBER,Cass INC.”. City - check in event the disease Woodruff, Jim Berry, Brian Green, Tom O’Bee, Dave Rabideau, Tony 872-2141 The Egg Basket *A crops up again. Cattle that Yost and Matt Zimba. Main treet - Cass City 6are exported beyond Mich- ~ \ igan’s boundaries will still \ We Accept Food Stamps a require the test, and that’s an additional check.” Fishing info a%v~tIkLY7 Ch n e-\ Don’t miss the BASKETBALL ACTIOH! available Detroit Lions’ SILVER RUSH toll-free playing against the Anglers planning to go West Thumb ALLlSTARS steelhead fishing in Michi- TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 8 p.m. laker High Gym gan this spring can find out where they are biting, what $3O0 Adults $200 Children (12 and under) they are biting, and even if Watch Detroit Lions football stars like AI Bubba Baker, Dexter Bussey, Gary they are biting by calling the Danielson, William Gay, Eric Hipple and David Hill battle a surprise local talent basket- Michigan Travel Bureau’s ball team gathered by Laker High‘s State Champion Coach Bill McLellan. Meet your toll-free, recorded condi- favorite Lions and local players! Fun for the entire family! tions report line, GAME TICKETS SOLD AT McDonald’s Foodliner, Bad Axe; Thumb Blanket Of- Fishing buffs can dial 800- fice, Bad Axe; Luke’s Market, Sebewaing; Sebewaing Bladecrescent Office; Elkton 292-5404. IGA; Mayes IGA, Port Austin; Caseville IGA; Bay Port Store; Thumb National Bank, The recorded message Cass City and Pigeon; Pigeon IGA Foodliner; Anderson, Nietzke and Co.. CPAs, will give current fishing Pigeon; Ben Franklin Store, Pigeon; Kretzschrner .Home Center, Pigeon; Progress- . conditions, popular bait in- Advance Office, Pigeon; Pigeon Co-op Oil Co., and Little Peoples’ World, Pigeon -- formation, “hot spots” AND AT THE DOOR! throughout the state, and a word or two about festivals and events taking place in Michigan. The report is and don’t forget the pre-game updated as often as condi- tions demand and available “Family Fun Night” 24 hours a day. ALL-YOUmCAN-EATMeal ! Sponsored by 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Laker High cafeteria How much do eagles Pigeon Chamber of weigh? A mature American Commerce and $2O0 Adults $1O0 Children (12 and Under) bald eagle weighs between Pigeon Area Community Treat your family to an ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT meal of steaming hot homemade Chili, eight and twelve pounds. Events (P.A.C.E.) Council Michigan Bean Soup, Tossed Salad, Beverages -- plus Dessert Tables are also Most female bald eagles available, presented by area church groups. weigh a little more than -MEAL TICKETS AVAllABLE AT THE, DOOR- their mates. CASS CITY, MICHIGAh PAGE SIXTEEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL% Walbro honors 3 IBig Brothemmig Sisters 1 II A nice lo-yeardd from This little fellow from 0. 1 Cass City is anxious to have Akron is really anxious to a Big Brother. He enjoys have someone he can call his swimming, roller skating “buddy.” He’s seven years rettnng employees old and enjoys bike ridin. and indicates he will try just about anything. Stop and swimming, and sports. Three veteran employees 65,can see time spent in Europe. think about sharing some of Could you spare the time? at Walbro Corporation re- Florida as well as other trips Mrs. Seeger has’ 27 years your time with him. tired on the same day, ahead. at Walbro where she worked ++++++ Thursday, and have nearly Mrs. Pelton said that she in the factory, as pre-as- ++++++ the same plans for the years plans to sleep to 8 a .m . every sembly foreman and with Tuscola County Big Broth- ahead, morning and do all the manufacturing personnel. Being a teenager without a ers-Big Sisters is l-ted at Orval Hutchinson, Phyllis things that have been let A box of candy was pre- woman to talk with can be 129 E. Burnside, Caro 4872?, Palton and Theda Seeger all slide at home, sented to the retirees at the difficult. This 14-year-old teleDhone 673-6996. say that travel and caTching 1’11 probably do a little retirement luncheon held at girl from Car0 is anxious to UP on things around home the plant last Wednesday. have a female to share her are on the retirement travelling, she says, as well W.E. Walpole, chairman time with. She enjoys roller SI MULATE D as have time for my of the board, lauded the skating and shopping. agenda. three grandchildren. Mrs. Hutchinson, who retires Pelton worked in five differ- work of the three retirees after 10 years because he iS ent departments at Walbro and told about the prospects ++++++ \ BUSINESS CARDS during her 26 years with the atHpL5:that plans are Eleven years old and from company. underway that should pro- Caro, this young man enjoys AVAILABLE 1-COLOR Mrs. Seeger plans to do a vide a new impetus forward baseball, swimming, and OR %COLOR lot of travelling. “You name for Walbro in the very near puzzles. He is in need of a it and I’m ready,” she says. future. He also told of his companion who enjoys out- Cass City The ancientGreeks tried Right now her plans call for recent trip to the Far East side activities and who is Chronicle to make rain bv dineina “doing the States’’ as she and showed pictures taken willing to share his interests. oak branches ,,,’ waie< already has logged a trip to while there. IPHONE 872-2010 1 ++++++ - - 2 sent to hospital -- ~ * Professional .and Business 0 after Friday crash DIRECTORY: Two Cass City area resi- yield following a 3 p.m. acci- stump off the south edge of 0 . - ~. dents were treated and re- dent Monday. tne road and rolled over. Accountants 15/ leased from Caro Commun- They reported she was At 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, _------ity Hospital following a 9 westbound on Huron Street, March 30, according to IRA’S and Keogh’Plans p.m. accident Friday. failed to’yieldat the yield sign troopers, Kevin L. Wood- Anderson & Nietzke 4arold T. Donahue They were Kathy J. Stew- at Oak Street and her ve- ward, 19, of 6950 Severance & co., P.C. enson, 17, the driver, and hicle struck the right side of Road, Cass City, was north- Certified Public Accountants M.D. Tax Deductible Contributions one of three passengers, a northbound car. bound on Lamton Road, Gary Chrirtner, CPA - 872.3730 Physician & Surgeon north of Deckerville Road, R-rt TuCkiy, CPA - 872.3730 Fredrick M. Stevenson, 14, Driver of the car was Gary Anderson, CPA n673.3137 Clinic both of 4774 Lamton Road. Cathy A. Smith, 34, of 5074 when he slowed for a dip in Jerry Berhnardt, CPA - 673-3137 4674 Hill Street, Cass City the road. Tax Free Accumulation Caro state police reported Schwegler Road. 715 E. Frank St., Caro, Mi. iffice872-2323 Res. 872-2311 their car was eastbound on At 3 a.m. Monday, accord- The road caved in and the 9 Deckerville Road, west of ing to village police, Robert front wheels of his vehicle Many Retirement Options Hurds Corner Road, when L. Biebel, 32, of 7537 Bay dropped into a broken cul- Cert/f/edRay ArmsteadPubhc Accountant Jr. Dr. J. Geissinger she lost control. The vehiclle City-Forestville Road, was vert tube, resulting in front Chirooractor went off the north side of the northbound on Cemetery end damage. There was 6312 Main Street road and traveled about 120 Road, north of Milligan heavy rain that evening, CasS City, Michigan 48726 For Details: feet, rolling over in the Road, when his vehicle went State police said Richard 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 process onto its top. off the west side of the road W. Remmert, 30, of Glad- 51718724532 Sat., 9-12 a.m. - Miss Stevenson was tick- and struck a utility pole. He win, was eastbound on M-46, 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mich. eted on a charge of driving told officers he had fallen east of Kingston, at 7:40 Across from IGA Store left of center. She told troop- p.m. Sunday when his auto Harris-Hamnshire Aaencv, Inca--- asleep. I ------w- ers she didn’t remember Village police said that at collided with a deer. -.’ why she had lost control. 6:SO p.m. Monday, Linda Sheriff’s deputies reported Jo Phone 872-4351 Pamela Kahler, Yvonne M. Schultz, 54, of Sue Mika, 32, of 4021 Decker that at 1 a.m. last Thursday, MSW, CSW 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City 4741 N. Seeger Street, was Road, Decker, was east- Edward Periso, 40, of 6206 Private Counreling $anicor Richard A. Hall, 0.0, ticketed by Cass City police ‘Current Rate bound on M-81, east of Krapf Barrett Road, Kingston, and Individual Family Osteopathic Physician on a charge of failure to Road, when her car collided Ray Periso, 46, of 4617 State I * Divorce Adjustment * with a deer. 1 Street, Gagetown, were both 1611 Thompson Rd. 269-8272 6545 Church Street Caro state police reported westbound on Deckerville Bad Axe. MI By Appointment Only Cass City, Michigan ,,’ that at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Road, near Hurds Corner ~ ffice 872-4725 Home 872-4762 Donald W. Stewart Jr., 18, of Road. DO YOU HAVE’A Cam, was westboirnd on Ray Periso told officers DRINKING PROBLEM? db A Isterabadi, M.D., FRCS- Muck Road, east of Hurds Edward was trying to run ALCOHOLICS ANONYMW 4674 Hill Street Corner Road, when he lost him off the road. Edward AND AL-ANON ,urgeon,Cass City,General Mlchigan & 48726Thoraclc control of his car after Periso said he was passing Every Friday Evening- 8:oO p m. Ray Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Outpatient Clinic swerving to miss a deer. when Ray ran into him. Cass Clty The vehicle traveled side- The vehicles sideswiped HillsEach &I Dales Wednesday Hospital ways for 40 feet, hit a tree each other. 8 a.m. - 1 p,m. HoonGeneral K. Jeung, Surgery M.D.

9am .5pm Daily Gagetown seeks Saturday 9 to 12 noon by :. Office Hours Appointment - * 6230 Hospital Drive .:’ CARoDENTAL \\ Cass City, Mich. 48726 u : bids for trash GROUP, P.C\\ hone 872-461 1 Home 872 31* > David E. Emgk, D.D.S. Doo Sup Lah, Laomrd W. Sarod, D.D.S. Pediatrics and The Gagetown Village needed tools for its mainte- Raymond C. Hrurbrtl, D.D.S. General Practice .’, Council Monday evening de- nance men. There was some 429 N. State St., Caro 4672 Hill St., Cass City cided lo,solicit bids for trash discussion about the park. Ph. 673-3838 pickup in the village. Complete Dental Cars Facility Office Hours: Its present contract with COKRI-CCTION Now Sewing fuscola County Aria SaturdayDaily 9 a.m. 9 a.m. to to 5 p.m.1 p.m. Ccve Sanitation Service of Weekend Emergency Bad Axe expires in June. The article in last week’s Phone Sag i naw 799-6220 Td. Office(517) 872-3332 Village property owners are Chronicle about Gagetown’s Home (517) 872-5034 billed $11.25 every three 1982-83 budget incorrectly months for the service. said $25,956 listed in revenue CARQ FAMILY ~~ During the week of May as charges for services was lr. E. Paul Lockwoody; 3-7, village workmen will rental payment for use of DENTAL CENTER Chiropractic Physman 4 pick up branches, old furni- village-owned equipment. Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. ffice Hours Mon , Tues., Wed , Frl ; Laurie E. Gordon, D.D.S., 9.12noonand130500pm , ture, and other discards to The bookkeeping proced- Saturday 9.12 a m 204 W.Assoc. Sherman, Car0 Closed All Day Thursday be disposed of for free. No ure actually represqnts re- Y,14 garbage will be accepted. Phone 872-2785 Cass City 1 imbursement to the beneral lor Appointment * The council decided to pay fund for wages paid .‘rom it Mon., Wed. - 8:OO-4:30 the cost for village police for work done in drojects lues. - 8:OO-6.00 officer Marc Bridson to take budgeted in sepatate ac- ThUrS.-Fri. - 8:00-3:30 sang H. park, M.D.’ :I. emergency medical tech- counts, according @ Village Saturday by Appointment 3bstetrics4672 Hill& Gynecology Street :: nician’s training on week Clerk Elery Sontab. Phone 673-2939 ends. For instance, if i village Office Phone 872-2800 :: A motion was made to workman works an major Emergency 872.2443 Otltce Hours by Appointment T have Layne Northern Co. of streets, the genaal fund is Home Phone 872-3705 - ’; Lansing inspect one of the reimbursed out a the major two village water well street fund for the work he Norman J. Pokley, D.M.D. pumps and make any did on the streets, since his Or thodontisf N.Y.Yun M.D. needed repairs. pay comes out of the general MondayHours 9:00 thru to Friday 5:OO Physician & $urgeon The village will buy some fund. 416 Woodland Drive Sandusky, Michigan Office Hours: Canadian Mammoth Man.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 60# $ 25.00 Phone 313.648-4742 80% Mann. & 20% Sweet 60rV 25.00 Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 60% Mann. & 40% Sweet 60# 25.00 Yellow Blossom Sweet 60# 25.00 232 HospitalRes. 872-4257 Or., Cass City Alsike Clover 60# 30.55 Or. Timothy Straight N.C. Vernal 606 80.67 Or. R. Paul Chappel Office 872-4733 Cert. Vernal 60# 95.67 Dentists lrquios 60W 111.00 N.C. Mon thru Fri 8 00-6 00 p m N.C. Saranac 60rV 104.67 Cert. Saranac 60# 124.67 [ Phone 872-3870 Cert. Agate 60# 112.67 6240 Hill St., Cass City Med. Red Clover (fancy) 60# 61.11 Med. Red Clover (not fancy) 60# 55.50 b. Mich. Timothy 50# 36.11 jward Scollon, D.V.M. , Climax Timothy 43.89 Veterinarm Brome Grass 501 58.33 Orchard Grass 50% 73.33 Call for Appointment for Super Soil Builder 60# 45.75 Small Animals i Innoc. $1.00 per bushel if order 2 days in advance. Allen Witherspoon Phone 872-2935 *c New England Life k Innoc. $2.00 per bushel same day as ordered, NEL Growth Fund 4049 N. Seeger St , Cass city r 1;I * NEL Equity Fund - -- I h* 10% CASH DISCOUNT Value Line Fund t t 4- .* Keystone Funds CASH SALES ONLY Phone 872-2321 Companion Animal Up to 10% volume and 10% mileage discounts available. 4615 Oak Cass City Hospital Dependlng on volume and mileage the cost of non- I cert. vernal could be purchased as reasonable as $84.64. 4438 S. S‘eeger St. . Price subject to avaiiabllity and present supply. For Cas8 City - Phone 872-2255 additional information call Rod Elllr, D.V.M:

Farmers Elevator Company ’ e’ Minden City, Phone 313-648-3080 - 517-064-3400 Dr. W. S. Selby PEOPLERUD 1 * e: Optometrist Little Ads .*,6” Hours 8-5 excepl Thursday . Peck Farmers Elevator Company I e, 8-12 noon Saturday Peck, Phone 313-378-5986 on You’re Reading One :;: 4624 Hill St. 4- .,1. Across from Hi118 and Dales Hospital Michigan Seeds & Supplies Now! a* ’ i Pori Hope, Phone 517-420-4677 - - Phonr 872-3404 Call 872.2010 ;r PAGE SEVENTEEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 2&3S CITY, MICHIGAN +

* Owendale-Gagetown How and why the Supreme roperty transfers Court reached its decision

Although the state law the district comprising 9.2 as to constitute an abuse 01 trict is scheduled to dis- governing transfer of prop- percent of the latest avail- discretion was not briefed on appear or wheiiever there is erty from one school district able taxable valuation, to initial appeal to the circuit to be a significant alteration to another may not have the Cass City School Dis- court. The appeals caurt or detachment of property. been intended by the legis- trict. (The Goslin property. ) determined that the issile A literal reading of the 10 lature when it approved it as had therefor+ heeii abam percent statute would lead to a means of dissolving a The Owen-Gage district doned in the circuit court. a result int(.apatible with school district, lawmakers brought action against the the legislati. 2 intent. state board challenging the The plairtrffs f C. 2.1- did not intend to require a Gage) have not prwidcd public vote on all property approval of the transfer to Cass City on the grounds the any reasons to ccr,chrde tlizt transfers. the appeals court erred in LI--- combined total of the latest The longeqt commonly That, in essence, was what holding that the issue was 11 the Michigan Supreme Court available taxable valuation performed opera is '51 of the Lakers and Cass City abandoned. R i chard Wagner's "Die Brookfield P ruled in its 4-3 decision re- Tm. W transfers was 17.6 percent Mei ste rsi nge r" wti ic h usu a I Iy '0 leased last Wednesday up- MINORITY OPINION holding the 1976 vote of the and thus exceeded the limit runs for 5 hours, 15 minutes. 8 Gremel provided in the School Code a state Board of Education to ~- of 1955 on property transfers Dissenting from the ma- 5 territory McAlpine Road I 19 transfer the Goslin territory jority opinion upholding the from the Owendale-Gage- without approval by the %'(withdrawn) electors of the district. transfer were Justices Blair ''I could help rf town to the Cass City School Moody Jr., Thomas Giles provide you witha d "itI I District. Ingham County Circuit Kavanagh and Charles L. I- Owen-Gage's long and Judge James T. Kallman Levin. legular monthly I EWI Miller now unsuccessful struggle to reversed the state board's Their opinion was that the - keep the territory, almost all order, determining that the provision in the school code territory in Elmwood Township, with valuation limit provided in which requires voter ap- I $1 (withdrawn) a very small piece in Colum- the code was cumulative, iEZ2L&%*ed? --- proval of a transfer of school ra bia, is understandable in Ernest A. Teichman Jr. 7 Huron LineRoad that the total valuation of the district territory valued in - - I I terms of what its loss means 6529 Main St. properties exceeded that excesslatest available of 10 percent. taxable of val-the in revenue. limit and that approval by Cass City, Mich. Had the Goslin territory Owen-Gage voters was re- uation of the entire school Phone 8724388 remained part of the dis- quired. district must be construed trict, it would have meant The Michigan Court of as requiring voter approval $139,065 more in property Appeals reversed Kallman's of any transfer which tax revenue for operations decision. cumulatively with prior during the present school Certain individual elptors transfers ,exceeds the 10 year from the owners of the of the Owen-Gage district percent limit. 42 parcels in it. were added as plaintiffs and This interpretation gives Owen-Gage last collected certain Goslin property effect to the spirit and revenue from the Goslin owners intervened as de- purpose of the statute, which territory for 1977. fendants. is to permit minor altera- The high court did not Kallman again reversed tions in school district See me about answer two questions that the state board's approval of boundaries to be accom- remain. Owen-Gage's an- the transfer and again the plished in a simple manner State Farm nual audits, citing the opin- appeals court reversed his without a vote of the people, ion of the district's attorney, disability income J decision, thus upholding the but to protect the territorial James F. Schouman, have transfer. insurance. said that Owen-Gage is en- and fiscal integrity of school Owen-Gage then appealed districts by preventing titled to the revenue as long to the Supreme Court. as the matter was in court, piecemeal annexation or de- struction of a district with- regardless of whatever the MAJORITY DECISION Supreme Court decided. out a vote. The other question is Other provisions of the The decision of Chief Jus- school code show a legisla- bosm damage suit whether the Goslin property tice Mary Coleman, joined Slate farm Mufual settled tive policy of requiring a owners are liable for the by Justices G. Mennen Wil- Aulomobile Insurance bpany vote whenever a school dis- Home Office Bloomington. Illinois bond issue approved by dis- liams, John W. Fitzgerald trict taxpayers in 1975 that - and James L. Ryan, held 8 paid for the high school addi- that: out tion completed in early 1979. The provision of the School u ~ *- of court for #90,000 - Their position is that an Code of 1955 which required agreement signed in 1976 approval by the voters of a ALL An outafcourt settlement the Tuscola County Koad sion, the road surface was mission sued Strausberg, exempted them from paying nas been reached in the law Commission and a paving 5-8 inches above the should- and the contractor and the transfer of school district the debt millage, in ex- territory valued in excess of suit filed by Keith Goslin as contractor, Frank Straus- er on the north side of the Road Commission sued Gos- change for which they YOU administrator of the estate berg and Son of Oakley, road and when the right lin on the grounds that he ,lo percent of the latest agreed to drop further legal available taxable valuation of his daughter, Marsha, after his daughter, then 11, front tire of the Goslin auto was negligent in entrusting action to try to stop the sale CAN who was killed in a Nov, 7, was killed in an accident on slipped off the edge of the his daughter to drive the of the entire district must be of the bonds. construed as only requiring 1W7, traffic accident. Bay City-Forestville Road, pavement, the driver lost car, according to Goslin's The attorney., for the Gos- *A. '1 approval of sfngle transfers The settlement_ was pre- w~t4dfnQid@~~~'~~~',control, wh,ich resulted in attorney, Robert E. Kleeb of lin property owners, Robert EA T sented to and signed by Tus- She was a passenger in a the accident. Howell. in which the areas to be E. Kleeb of Howell, dis- detached exceed the 10 per- c~laCounty Circuit Judge car driven by her sister, As part of the negotiated agrees with Schouman. He Patrick R. Joslyn March 30, Brenda, which went out of The suit 'Ought settlement, a]] the parties cent limit. said that Owen-Gage must The statute cannot easily the day a trial of the suit was control and struck a tree. a Of $654*000 in dam- agreed to drop the cross- repay to the property own- Easter Buffet to begin. It calls for the The suit claimed that as a apf_" from the two defend- suits and Joslyn dismissed be read to require approval ers any operational or debt of transfers which cumu- -{ate of Marsha Goslin to result of just completed a''L3. the matter "with preju- levy money it collected from ChickenHam $595 ~eceive$90,000 in damages. repaving ,done by Straus- It became more compli- dice," meaning none of the latively with previous trans- them in property taxes after fers exceeded the limit, nor Gosh filed suit against berg for the Road Commis- cated when the Road Com- parties involved can ever EO the state board approved the back to court in the matter. does a literal reading pro- Turkey transfer. duce an absurd or unjust Kleeb said it is up to the Following is the summary of the Supreme Court's de- result, clearly inconsistent Road Commission and with the purposes and poli- With Complete Salad Bar Strausberg and Son to deter- cision, written bv its remrt- cies of the school code, 872-2720 For Reservations mine what share each will er of decisions, with &me sufficientto justify a depart- Call pay as part of the minor revisions by the Bring The Kids $9O,OOO Chronicle, outlining the his- ure from such reading. settlement. The money will tory of the case, the major- The plaintiff's assertion WILDWOOD FARMS actually come from their that the state board's ap- M-53 and M-81, Cass City ity opinion and the dissent- fl insurance companies e ing opinion: proval of the transfer was 1 As the suit involved a arbitrary and capricious so I I death, Probate Judge W. HISTORY' Wallace Kent Jr. also had to -- To Erla's approve the settlement, In May, 1975, the State Kleeb said, which he has Board of Education ap- done. proved the request of certain Once the settlement has citizens of the Owendale- been paid, the attorney must Gagetown School District to submit a document specify- transfer property consti- Choose your favorite ing how the settlement will tuting 8.4 percent of the be split among the heirs, latest available taxable val- chocolate assortments which Kent must also ap- uation to the Elkton-Pigeon- prove. for family and friends Bay Port (Lakers) School decorated for Easter According to the court District. (This was the Elen- record, of the $9O,OOO, there baum property.) is $25,538 in fees due to the In May, 1976, the state Assorted Chocolates law firm of Barley and board approved the request 2 Kleeb, plus reimbursable of other Owen-Gage citizens Assorted Creams costs of $847, leaving $63,614 Nut,Chewy and Crisp for the estate. to transfer property from Milk Chocolate Dark Chocolate Spring Specials Ib. 4.50 2 lb. 8.85 F7-- 7 Select delightf u 1 Easter baskets for the

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Three weeks for FOR SALE - 1972 Ford the price of two - cash rate. pickup 1/2 ton, $300. Call in area to police officials FOR SALE -blue couch, $10; QUEEN SIZE extra firm Save money by enclosing 872-3098 after 6. 1-4-8-3 $8; cash with mail orders. Rates cupboard 6'x4', doll $225 per set; full size $1 cradle on rockers, $10. per set. Snover Mattress & Larry Ziehm of 6569 Green compressor was taken from Sanilac Road, Kingston, re- for display want ad on FOR SALE - 1973 Pontiac Road, Gagetown, reported his barn since 7 P.m. the A fight between two boys8 Phone 872-3306. 2-4-8-3 Furniture Co., 1h mile east ported to troopers the same application. Catalina, $200 or best offer. to Caro state police last previous day. In their way to school last of Snover. Phone 313-672- day that his mobile home rhursday morning was also Call 872-2571 after 5 p.m. FOR - handmade Wednesday that a $300 air Hazen Reavy of 7250 E. had been entered between SALE, 9747. 23F1-4 nvestigated by village Automotive 1 1-4-8-3 throw rugs. All new mater- ~ .~ March 19 and 27. dice. The matter was set- ial. Many colors to choose I The Regular Meeting of Village Council Entry was gained by pry- - I& by parents and school FOR SALE - 1963 Dodge lo00 I General. I from. Phone 872-3629. Ing open a door, which 0lfficials. tandem diesel dump truck 100 Woodstoves The regular meeting of the ported by Trustee McIntosh resulted in $50 damage. 24-8-3 Cass City Village Council to approve Ordinance No. center post hoist, $2,500. (Merchandise) Taken were a small tool box ON DISPLAY AT was held March 30, 1982 at 108 regulating' the use of Pair of 15x22.5 steel radial FOR SALE Fiberglass FOR SALE - Good quality and tools, worth $80, and a Coming Auctions tires with rims (fits spoke - LEISURE LIVING 7:00 p.m, at the Municipal public and private sewers $10. pickup cap, $125.00; oil high protein corn silage. 50-foot extension cord, 10:00-20 wheels) $400 pair. Building. All Trustees were and drains, private sewage Earnest Thumb space heater, $10.00. Phone Wil-le Farms, Bad Axe, MI., disposal, the installation and Cook, Also 350 hp Detroit diesel V8 Divided highway M-15 (21i2 present . 1 Area Commodity Coopera- 872-2830. 2-3-25-3 phone 269-9323. 2-3-25-3 miles south of M-25). Geraldine Prieskorn and construction of building tive Inc. manager, told sher- complete rebuild with turbo. -- Donald Crouse, represent- sewers and the discharge of iff'sdeputies March 29 that a Phone 872-4540. 1-4-8-3 waters and .waste into the MAGIC CHEF - Automatic BULK PROPANE systems Bay City 517-892-7212 ing the Cass City School sump pump worth $100 had washers and gas dryers for grain driers or home public sewer system ; the - System addressed the been taken from the elevator 1977 PONTIAC Catalina, new on sale at Fuelgas Co. of heating. Fuelgas Company Closed Saturday at 2 ' determination of rates and , council on the need for the south of Cass City. power steering, power Cass City. Phone 872-2161. of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. Closed Sunday and Monday operating millage proposed charges, and providing pen- Also taken were two flood brakes, air conditioning, ' 24-8-tf 2-11-14-tf Best selection and prices by the Board of Education. alties for the violation there- lights, worth $5 each, plus a AM-FM. Call 872-4358, after The minutes for the regu- of in the Village of Cass City. third one was broken, and a 5 call 872-5018. 1-4-1-3 2-7-164f Roll Call Vote: McIntosh - FOR SALE - BOY'S26", 10 ' lar February meeting were switch to turn on the lights yea, Helwig - yea, Ware - speed bike, in good condi- approved as presented. had been damaged and Saturday, April 10 - Tol FOR SALE - 1980 Champ, tion. Call 872-2715. 2-3-25-3 I will be handling FOR SALE - 1978 Yamaha, President Althaver wel- yea, Stahlbaum - yea, would cost $30 to replace. twin stick, 40+ mpg. Call SSOE, 4800 miles, adult driy Hampshire - yea, Weaver - settle the estate of Mary M. en, new condition. Cai, comed newly elected Trus- Glen Guilds of 3392 Ceme- Peters, a real estate land 872-3191. 1-4-1-2 Pioneer Corn Seed tee, K. Michael Weaver, yea. Motion carried 6 yeas, 0 tery Road, Cass City, re- FOR SALE - cupboard, 7 ft. 872-2993. nays. . auction will be held on the tall, 4 ft. wide, 7 shelves, A motion was made by ported to the sheriff's de- * 2-3-25.3 premises located four miles FOR SALE OR TRADE solid walnut, $75. Call FOR YOUR PLANTING Trustee Helwig and sup- Contributions were partment Saturday that the 1971 Ford and 1965 Chevrolet north, one mile east and 36- 872-3306. 2-4-8-3 ported by Trustee McIntosh acknowledged from Elkland four wheel covers were stol- trucks, 2-(3-60-15 tires with . GAS RANGES - Magic Chef, Township in the amount of mile north on Freidberger NEEDS THIS SPRING that the 1982 Committees en from his 1977 Ford Thun- Rd. from Argyle. Hillaker chrome rims. Call 6734006. new, 20 inches and 30 inches. $500.00 for the summer park FOR SALE - 101/2' Real Lite Any color, from $259.00. and Appointments be ac- derbird while it was parked Auction Service. 1-3-25-3 Joan Merchant cepted as presented. Motion program and Greenleaf camper, stove, refrigerator, Fuelgas Co., four miles e+$ in his driveway. - furnace, water heater, stabi- Cass City carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. Township in the amount of Milton Soldan of 7136 Kelly Saturday, April 10 - Glenn of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. FOR SALE - 1972 FiOO Ford * 872-3395 The February Financial $100.00 for the recreation Road, Cass City, reported to Churchill Jr. will sell farm lizer bars and cushion. Call 2-1-11-tf pickup with cap, $700. Call 453-3699. 2-4-8-3 2-4-8-3 Statement was reviewed. program. deputies Saturday morning equipment at the place lo- It was noted that the 29th cated 2% miles east of Cass 872-3988. 14-8-3 President Althaver noted that his mailbox was taken FOR SALE Lowrey Genie Scotts Annual Michigan Municipal City, then 314 mile south on - PERSONALIZED BOOK . that a Public Hearing could from its post Friday evening 98 organ with tape player Turf Builder not be established for the League meeting will be held and his newspaper box was Krapf Rd. Rinerd Schem- matches - See our new in Car0 at the Brentwood, ber. auctioneer . Major Fox and rhythm section, $1500. selectibn of designs and and millage levy due to the fact damaged. Loss was esti- Call 872-3512. 2-4-8-3 that the Department of April 1, 1982. mated at $15. colors - for your wedding TrueTest Equalization has not final- Clarence Sc hnee berger Friday, April 16 - Harold joins ROTC reception or anniversary Lawn Fertilizer was present expressing con- Cass City police ticketed a and Jeannette McGregor FOR SALE - '77 Honda 750F party. The Chronicle, Cass ized the assessment roll. man on a charge of disorder- cern for the promotion of the will sell farm machinery Super Sport, 3600 miles, City. 2-1-284 f Now on Sale The Planning Commission ly person in a public place staff Village of Cass City. and other farm equipment at college $1500. Call 872-4640 evenings. at recommended that the after he was stopped while 24-8-3 Council accept the request A motion was made by the place located three miles Trustee Stahlbaum and sup- walking naked along Pine south and one mile west of RgkE:tie Albee @m-J from Pinney State Bank to Street Tuesday night, March Major Raymond M. Fox GAS WATER HEATERS - [ 1 ported by Trustee Helwig Deckerville on Forester Rd. I rezone lots 5, 6, 7, & 8, Block 30. Police took him home. has joined the Air Force Re- Homecenter that the regular bills be Osentoski Auction Service. 30-gallon size, glass lined 6094 E. Cass City Rd. 3, Original Plat from OS-1 to The matter was turned serve Officers Training with P and T valve. Now on approved for payment. RENT 2 bedroom 872-2270 B-1. A motion was made by over to the prosecutor's of- Corps faculty at Wilkes Col- sale at Fuelgas Co., Inc, 4 FOR - Trustee Helwig and sup- Motion carried 6 yeas, 0 Saturday, April 17 - Roy hbuse, $200 month, $200 de- 24-1-tf fice, Police Chief Gene McNeil will sell household lege, Wilkes-Barre, Fenn. miles east of Cass City. ~~ ported by Trustee Stahl- nays. He is the son of and aosit. No nets. Pay own The possibility of advertis- Wilson said, which will ap- goods, antiques and real Mr. Phone 872-2161. 2-7-16-tf 1 USE 13-13-13 fertilizer on baum that the council accept parently attempt to have the Mrs. Ronald Fox, 6993 Bay \ utilities. ~Cckerarea. Call your lawn this spring, $5.77 ing for audit bids was dis- estate at 6318 Houghton St. 3 13-793-7105. 4-4-1-3 the Planning Commissions man receive counseling and Hilla ker Auction Service. City-Forestville Road, Cass 50-pound bag at Wickes recommendation for ap- cussed. The matter was City. Graduation tabled and is to be continued foster care. Agriculture, Cass City. proval and adopt Ordinance Police investigated a Saturday, April 17 - Jerry Wedding FIRST MONTH FREE. De-, 2-4-1-3 No. 109 amending Ordinance on the agenda. Lawrence will sell farm sirable 2-bedroom Cass City A motion was made by reported assault involving Banquet Supplies No. 70 - The Village of Cass two teenage boys at Cass machinery at the place lo- apartment with garage. $180 City Zoning Ordinance. Roll Trustee Helwig and sup- cated north of Bad Axe to Tableware plus utilities. Lease, secur- ported by Trustee Stahl- City High School, reported at Call Vote: McIntosh - yea, 5:36 p.m. last Wednesday. A Filion Rd., then 712 miles Roll Ta blecover ity deposit and references. Ware - yea, Helwig - yea, baum that the meeting be east to Huron City Rd., then Cake Supplies aqd Tops Phone 635-3125. 4-3-25-tf adjourned. Motion carried 6 report wak turned over to the Stahlbaum -yea, Hampshire :i~mile north on Huron City FOR SALE BY OWNER yeas, 0 nays. prosecutor's office, but as of - yea, Weaver - yea. Motion Wednesday morning, no Rd. Rinerd Schember, auc- Streamers FOR RENT - 4 bedroom Completely remodeled carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. decision has been made t ioneer . Decorations house, 2% north of Cass City. house in town. Financing A motion was made by Joyce A. LaRoche Saturday, April 17 - Robert $195 per month, security terms available. Call Village Clerk whether there will be any Rentals Trustee Hampshire and sup- Prosecution. Tschirhart will sell farm deposit and references. Call 872-2836. 34-8-3 equipment following the auality Supply co. 872-2334. 4-4-8-3 Lawrence sale, at the place FOR SALE - 1978 14~,60 directly across the road, 131 N.Stat@ St. FOR RENT - 2 story home, mobile home with 12x6 ex- Find The Service Or Product Rinerd Schember, auction- Caro 673-6169 all carpeted, references pando off living room. Ex- eer. needed. Call 665-2440. 44-84 cellent condition. AppJi- You Need In This. . .. 9:oo a.m. - 5:Wp.m. ances, steps, skirting in- Saturday, April 17 - Mr. Monday - Friday APARTMENT FOR RENT - cluded, Must see. Call and Mrs. Chester Lemanski g:30 - 2:oo Saturday 2 bedrooms, carpeted, heat 269-8012, No answer, call I Iwill sell farm machinery, 2-4-8-1 included. Clean. Call 872- 269-7864. 3-4-14 I-SERVICEDIRECTORY~ hand tools and household 3613. 4-2-11-tf goods at the place located FRENCH PROVINCIAL SALE - 12x50 mobile three miles north and two small dresser and 2 night FOR miles east of Kingston on E. FOR RENT - 2 bedroom home, beautiful condition, stands, white ' and gold* house. 8 north and %-mile furnished, aluminum car- Bevens Rd. Osentoski Auc- Frank Music & Flea Market. west of Cass City. Will tion Service. Major Raymond Fox peted porch or carport, 2-4-8-1 accept one child. No pets. small shed. Ready to moe. Deposit and references re- Grant Glaspie, phone34-8~3 892- Thursday, April 22 - Fred He is a master navigator PROM DRESSES - many and Bonnie Kritzman will with more than 4,000 flying quired. Phone 872-2986. 2363. sizes and styles, all worn 4-3-18-6 I sell cattle, farm equipment hours to his credit. He only 'once, sizes 5-13 (Jrs.) and household goods at the entered the Air Force Phone 872-3243 after 4:OO. FOR SALE OR RENT -*7 1 2 place located two miles west through the ROTC program 2-4-8-3 FOR RENT - or bedroom room brick house in Gaged and 2% miles south of Ar- at Michigan State Univer- apartment, furnished, se- town, also 35 acres farub gyle on Wheeler Rd. Osen- sity, where he majored in USE WONDER GRO Weed curity deposit. Phone land on Green Road. For toski Auction Service. chemical engineering. and Feed on your lawn this 872-4798 evenings. 4-4-8-3 information call 665-2245. Gateway Sanitation 3-3-18-12 c McCuI loc h Chai nsaw He comes to the college spring - $19.95 10M sq. ft. Ford. . . Better Ideas Services Friday, April 23 - Robert from Mather Air' Force FOR - 3 bedroom Westerby will sell farm ma- bag at Wickes Agriculture, RENT For The American Road Sales & Service HomeCommercial-Industrial Base, Calif., where he was Cass City. 2-4-1-3 home, den, 1% baths, base- FOR SALE - 11/2 story home GEIGER-HUNT Phone 872.2616 Cass City Area chinery at the place located the assistant operations of- ment, newly remodeled. Gas in Cass City, nice location. TRASH COLLECTION miles west of Cass City ficer for the 452nd Flying heat, 2 car garage. In the Low down, easy terms. Call Rabideau Motors Call Collect 313-798.8025 on Cass City Rd., then a half GAS GRILLS and carts - Sales 8 Service Farm Division Training Squadron. He was Limited time offer $89.00. country, op main road. Call Jan Finkbeiner, Osento&y "Big Enough To Serve You" mile south on Seeley Rd. instrumental in the training 872-3115. 4-3-25-tf Realty, 673-4806. 3-4-8-2: Hillaker Auction Service. Fuelgas Company of Cass of navigators for the Air City, M-53 & M-81. Phone Force and other services. 24 872-2161. 2-5-25-t f J JJ JJ JJ J JJ JJ JJ JJJJJJ J JJJJJJ JJ JJJ JJ < Saturday, April - Mrs. %' Harry Crandell will sell J household goods and an- Real Estate For Sale \J ;i Container Service Available tiques at the place located 1 J one block south of stoplight J: I J I Tune Ups Minor Repairs Draperies * Carpet * Furniture Call 683-2233 in Cass'City on Seeger St. Don Smith Real Estate J J3 Tires Batteries Hillaker Auction Service. Undercoating Grease 8 Oil 109 East tiraril St J* I I- 80 J (across Irom east bide Cam Special Sale - Farm land, acres of rolling farmland. Cert/f/edMechanic Saturday, April 24 - John J:. of Court House) 673 b1b4 Elmwood Township, partially tiled, possible terms. A07 J 1 Call 872-2470 Jr, and Dorothy Rupp will J J* I I -- -- sell farm equipment and Beautiful natural setting for this 3 'bedroom ranch, full J: J I* sowe household goods at the basement, 1,400 sq, ft., double wide, 1% baths, fireplace, 1 place located 14 miles east acre Deford area, Cass City schools. 38-H* J IT IS TIME TO GO TO WORK $ * L a S Standard Service Tuff-Kote Din01 and 211~ miles south of Bad Phone 872-2342 Axe on Eppenbrock Rd. NEW ON THE MARKET i) Automotive Rust Proofing Osentoski Auction Service. 3 bedroom, with aluminum siding, 2% car attached garage; Wholesale Distributor Systern b Waxing with a work area, full basement, hot water heat. White; Gravel Guards - Running Boards Certified Mechanics Large Lighting Showroom Sunday, April 25 - Arthur stone fireplace. Approximately 4% acres surveyed and Bad Axe (51 7) 269.6201 Hock Kote Stone Chip Protection REAL ESTATE BROKER Complete Car Susalla will hold a household wooded, next to state land, all for $49,O00. Easy Land Con-: Lapeer (313)664.7521 and real estate auction at Caro(517)673.6195 State St. Phone 673-8153 Caro, Mich. tract terms. D.W.-CY:I Care Service the farm located seven miles 758 Phone 269-9585 3-4-8-1 * 847 S. V4an,Dyke Bad Axe east and %-mile south of START LANDSCAPING WRECKER SERVICE Ubly on Parisville Rd. Osen- On this surveyed, wooded property next to state land that is 1 toski Auction Service. Real Estate Classes wooded and has a deep well already on it. This is approxi- HAIR BENDERS mately 3% acres. 5 miles to Cass City. D.W.-A Village Service Center Spoeialirinq in Healey in Institute "One" Tires V Belts Batteries Cuttiy Styling Perms A TON OF RIVER FRONTAGE 1 une Ups Brakes Muttlers Tues &Fri -6am -6pm Certitied Mechanic On this parcel. It is located south and east of town. It is ap- Wed 8 Thurs -8am "83opm 30 hours of preparation for state and uniform tests. proximately 13.2 acres surveyed. of road frontage; f RE€ Sal -7am 3pm institute 5 Tuition: $130.00 includes all books. May be paid in Lots Garfield Phone 072-3145 It is flat and wooded. D.W.-A; In-Town Pick Up 6 Oelirery 6350 installments. $40.00 deposit required. 100. 1 I 4* Phono 872.3850 WE BUY TIMBER I I Phone 872.4410 honors club STORY BOOK HOME, VITH INCOME BUSINESS Weekdays 8.5 p.m.. Sat. 8-1 p.m. 2 t i The Ohio Institute of Tech- This home has an attached car garage, full basement,; N. Kingston Rd., Deford aluminum siding, 2 stories, 2 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms. Hot e Rieck'r Auto Parts, Inc. Inology, Columbus, Ohio, has Cass City water heat. Approximately 10 acres on the river, has aT Auto Parts Late Model appointed Robert Edward Wildwood Farms Restaurant M-53 CUSTOM CABINETRY - large pond on'it. Many extras besides. Has a d9g grooming Wrecks Bought c1 Sold Healy of 4663 N. Ashmore April 19-24 -August 16-21 Ieletypc Lervicc Dutch made by ihe Amish and kennel business as just a little bit more than you would ; Crystal ~itcnens Road, Unionville, to its Pres- This space D.&W.-CY 4 Phone 517.683-2351 Kitchen8 By Homrcre8t I could expect. ident's Club. 10:30 3 miles west of m\orrnic8a *Lorlarr *'Jlrrhs be yours for Evening Class: 6 p.m. to p.m. Y, *f dUcei5 *Larpc/my Those students who have J Kingston, MI 48741 Monday - Friday and day class on Saturday d J! =Lony~luunr Wd\\pdpef attained a 3.5 or better ac- J I 1415 W frank Car0 6734028 McLeod Realty, InCm J; 1 cumulative grade point W. R. Holloway RAM - Instructor J average are eligible for J 630 N. State, Caro, Phone 673+106 3 1 membership in the organi- Approved by state for the required statutory 8498 State Rd., Millington, Phone 871-4567 J, zation. . J j: Healy graduated from nours (Permit No. 109) J faurt , CHAPEL0 St-iOE SERVICE Cass City High School in 1981 J Jt We /I heel you 2nd L~VCyour sole J: Rebuilding Service and is enrolled in the second c Holloway 's Institute J *Starters *Generators Service with a Smile term of the bachelor's de- J @ OPPORTUNITYEQUAL HOUSING REALTOR *AI ternators gree program in computer I "J. Open 9-5.30Monday - Saturday CalLToll Free 1-800-292-5945 4-8-2 u- Open b A.M. 5 P.M. science at Ohio Tech. 3-4-8-1 '*.& Saturday 8 A M 1 P,h Phone 673-7408 J Commercial - Residential-Farm 1' 2 miles wesr oi QssCity. 8724700 His parents are Mr. and L I1 1, Mrs. William Healy. ' JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ~* m \

.I. PAGE NINETEEN CASs CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 TURN DISCARDSJNTO CASH - USE ‘PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS I services 1 CHIMNEY CLEANING FREE PUPPIES Call WANT TO RENT - cottage SERVICES OFFERED - - Free Estimates yard work, window washing, equipment for rent - DO it 872-2325. 74-8-3 on water at Caseville for yourself and save. Dan’s !NEW BUILDINGS at fat- THE NEW KIRBY Heritage FOR SALE - 1971 Chevrolet 6 week, starting July 3. Will painting, odd jobs. Call ’ tory. All parts accounted cylinder, ?4 ton pickup, 3 872-3362. Don Whittenburg. Auto & Fireplace Shop, 1445 ’ vacuum cleaner. Spring ~~!,~~gp~~!~~~~~~~~~;furnish references. Call col-

.for. All structural steel car- speed, new tires and clutch, 84-84 N. Kingston Road, Deford. cleaning time - you can be lect 313-785-1468. 1 5-3-25-6 + Phone 872-3190. 8-9-3-tf ries full factory guarantee. sure that your carpet is good running condition, $500. and aluminum or Fiber -~ Buildings 10,OOO square feet getting the best cleaning 1980 Homelite chain saw, 16” Glass awnings. LICENSED (K-12) teacher PIANO TUNING and re- FOR SALE - Purebred *to the smallest 1,200 square bar, new blade, $125. Brood- pairing on all makes of Custom Slaughtering - Curing Duroc boar $200. Phone ever. Call for free home willing to tutor any age. Smoking and Processing 872-4596. .’ feet. Must sell immediately. demonstration. Kirby Corn- er and hatcher, Sears make, Elkton Roofing SchWi subjects, especisly pianos. 20 years’ experience. 104-1 -3 Will sell cheap. Call toll free 60. Stereo, built-in cabinet, Member of the Piano tech- pany of Bad Axe - Daniel mhth and reading - empha- Beef-Pork-Veal-Lamb 1-800-292-0033 or collect 517- Messing 269-7562 or after AM-FM radio and 8-track & Siding Coo sizing comprehension. read- nicians Guild. Duane Johns- 263-8474. Ext. 777. 2-4-8-1 tape player, record player, ton, Bad Axe, Mich. 48413. (Wanted) 4:OO p.m. - 479-6543. Also ipg to rate and phonics. $5 For Sale - Beef and Pork, offer good repair service - at $75. Call 872-2885 after 4:oO ’ Phone 269-7469 per hour. Phone 665-2298. Phone 269-7364. 8-2-l-t f SALE ’78 125 Husky; p.m. 2-3-18-tf whole or half. Wrapped in the SPARE TIME TO FILL? FOR - low cost * 2-2- 18-1 1 ’ ,5-7-21-tf 5-4-8-3 new clear shrink film Try selling Avon. Good $$$, 12 gauge Mossberg shot gun; HOUSE RENOVATION - hardwood firewood $30 face FOR SALE - Peacocks I set your own hours. Call 872- LOST 7 2 Brittany Spaniels. GUITAR LESSONS offered - cord. Call 872-4681. 24-8-1 Easter Sale three males and six females, additions, roofing. Free esti- Erla’s Packing Co. 2525 or write Virginia all one year old. Call 872- If found, call 872-4153. Re- I Call 872-2053. 5-3-25-3 mate. Mike Bryant, call Cass City, Michigan Seroka, 2841 N. Van Dyke, SUITS AND Coal and Wood 2983. 2-4-1-3 ward offered. 54-1-3 872-3098 after 6 p.m. Dick Erla Decker, Mi. 48426. 11-4-8-1 SPORT COATS A C&C 84-8-3 Phone 872-2191 Heaters and 8-11 -2-tf ' 40% off FOR RENT - new - electric PERSON NEEDED to care Fireplaces or manual typewriters by Shoppe INCOME TAX SERVICE - for ,elderly woman in her regular price CHAPPEL’S Repair Service , All sizes and styles the week or month. Also Bingo Classes available For appointment, call Mary Sebewaing area home, full Chappel’s Men’s leave your typewriters and Every Sunday Jane Ryba 872-2993. 8-1-7-tf - odd jobs. No job too small. time. Call 872-4061 aft@ 6 HOT WATER HEATERS other pffice equipment at 2841 Van Uyke, Uecker, MI Phone 375-2510. 8-5-1-tf p.m. 11-3-25-3 -ELECTKIC ANI) GAS Shop our store for repair. Used Everybody welcome Phone t172-2525 B AND B Refrigeration - typewriters for sale. Mc- Repair all makes of wash- ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- Cass City Wedding Tops, Candy and censed builder, New homes oCCUPAT1oNAL Therapist Conkey Jewelry. 2-4-6-tf Early Birds 6::1U p.m. ers, driers, refrigerators, 2-3-25-3 - Cake Decorating Supplies, or remodeling. Roofing, sid- needed On part-time basis to Hegular bingo- 7:Mp.m. freezers and ranges. Call Candy Molds, Diabetic Caro 673-6125. 8-5-1-tf ing, barns, . pole buildings. Consult in a CaSS City skilled [HouseholdSaG) Phone 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf nursing home. Send resume STRAW FOR SALE - oat or Chocolate, Wilton Cake St. Pancratius Pans, Chocolate. tb Box C. care of Chronicle. wheat. Call 872-2829. 2-4-1-3 NEIGHBORHOOD Garage Water Well Cass City. Equal opportun:11-4-8-1 Sale - 6851 Herron Dr., April Church 5-12-SO-tf AND OIL space heat- 5-7-5-tf Drilling TV Repair ity employer. GAS 15, 16, 17. Something for Allmakes ers - used. Water softeners - everyone. 14-4-8-2 CROSS WITH CHRIS! 12th . RESIDENTIAL used. Priced low. Fuelgas year ! Personally escorted Antenna and Towers (free ADMINISTRATOR FOR COMMERCIAL skilled geriatric facility. De- Co., Inc. Phone 872-2161, GARAGE SALE - April 7, 8, two-week tours. Switzer- estimates). Appliance Repair Corner M-53 and M-81. Rent Rinse N Vac land, Italy, Germany, Aus- FAST ROTARY sire experienced individual 9 from 8:00-4:00. Clothes, with organizational and 2-8-14-tf miscellaneous, household tria, June 26th) July 24th, DRILLING 3 13-672-9440 The professional do-it- $1399. England, Scotland, leadership abilities. N.H.A. goods. 6797 Houghton Street. 3754233 Call Any Time preferred. Send resume to 14-4-1-2 yourself carpet cleaning July 10th $1499. Includes Real Estate For Sale system round trip from Detroit, first 375-2547 Connie Schwaderer, 6234 I or AhTV Sales & Service Virginia, Cass City 48726. class hotels, two meals Zaleski, John f Notices 1 Special daily. Free brochure. Write 1453 Main St. Equal opportunity employ- \ J 5550 Kilmanagh Road Snover, Mich. er, 11-4-8-2 Rental Rate Offer Mrs. Chris Press, 7369 Berne Owendale 8-4-1-3 NOW IS THE time to order Rd., Pigeon, Mich. 48755. A1 and Bryan Pudelko your baby chicks for spring Now Only $3.99 half day Phone 517-453-2202. Try a 8-4-8-4 HELP WANTED - person delivery at Wickas Agricul- Chriscross ! 5-3-4 -8 SHARPENING SERVICE - experienced in repair and from paring knives to buzz ture, Cass City. 5-4-1-3 Rinse Vac cleans the FOR QUICK reliable solid maintenance of progressive N saw blades. If it’s dull, let metal stamping dies. way professionals do, at a Ed sharpen it, Low rates, waste pick up, call 313-648- fraction of the cost. (Services 1 3738. Mid-Thumb Sanitary Journeyman tool and die- professional service, guar- Landfill, Inc. 8-3-18-26 maker preferred. Send Happy Terrasi & Son anteed work, 2 miles south, resume to Box A, care of Albee 11% west of Cass City. 5870 W. ‘‘ 50th’ ’ TREES TRIMMED Fruit Chronicle, Cass City. 11-4-8-4 Home Center Electrical Coo, Kelly Road, Cass City, 872- - New installations and trees pruned for spring. Birthday C‘ass C’ilj 4512. Ed also does arc weld- WANTED oh,,.. lady or repairs ing and custom trailer build- Branches made into chips - 5-I-22-tl for gardens and flowbr beds. school girl to stay with May 1 move into this brand new ranch home. Pick out Electrical heating and ing . 8-11-5-tf Dale cooling service ,Very reasonable rates and partly handicapped lady for 0 your own carpeting. Features 3 bedrooms, full base- 2 weeks, April 25 to May 6. SPRING CLEANING? Let Homes - Farms - Business estimates given. Call 872- .merit and 2 car attached garage. Built for maximum Love, us sell your extra clothes, Ken Martin 2860 after 5 p.m. 8-3-18-6 Board, room, small salary.11-4-1-3 Liwiised lectrica 1 :savings on utilities. hrgecorner lot in new subdivision. Mary books and craft. The Attic E - .. - -~~ Call 872-2377. .Financing arranged for you at a good interest rate. C‘oiflractor Electric, Inca I 5-4-8-lnc Resale Shop, 1653 Van Dyke, ‘RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- ‘ CI\l,I, ANY’rlhlE Residential and Commercial Hemans. Phone 635-2843. Wiring dential and Commercial 50 acres good farmland with frontage on M-53, Ever- Now accepting items for li.jN-22!) I Rubbish Removal, Contain- [Work Wanted1 , green Township. NEW MARY KAY consult- consignment and will open Cass City Koad, Snover State Licensed er service available. Call ant in area. Call 872-2729, to public April 15th Thurs- 8-1-18-tf 683-2233. We empty 8-2-12-tfbarrels ownHoUSEWIVES! boss, Join the Be ranks youp of Large 4 bedroom home on corner lot in Cass City. Open ask for Linda. 5-4-8-1 day, Friday and Saturday 10 Free Estimates oak wood stairway, pricedAo sell. to 5. 5-4-1-2 in the alley. successful Merri-Mac FLEENOR ARPLIANCE demonstrators, selling toys Now Renting Service - washer, dryers, 872-4114 and gifts on party plan. , In Cass City, owner will sell on land contract. 3 bed- WOODSPLITTER For Rent Phone Brooks’ No I *$ stoves, water ,heaters, re- rooms,nicekitchen,low20’s, ~~~u~I . : . Lawn Thatchers 4180 Hurds Corner Koad Landscaping investpent, delivery or c01- - &ire by-doing it yourself. frigerators. 4260 Woodland Lawn Roller Dan’s Auto and Fireplace 8-104 lection. Call 571-673-3797 Rototiller Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- hfter 5:30. Also booking Field stone country home on 2 acres only 4 miles from Shop, 1445 Kingston ~ ~~ 6389 7th Street Leaf Blower N. 3697. 8-4-17-tf town. Bqautiful setting among many trees. Extra well Road, Deford. Phone 872- INCOME TAX SERVICE - Cass City par ties. 12-3-25-3 cared for and extra desirable once you inspect it. At- 3190. 5-9-24-t f - Prompt, Personal attention. FULL OF HOUSE cleaning * tached 2 car garage and large tool shed. Auctioneer LINE TREES ILL DO Albee Soper’s Tax Service, 3371 & SHRUBBERY or office cleaning, full or Annual River St., Kingston. Phone FRUIT TREES Finish yourself. New ranch on nice large lot outside of Home Center EXPERIENCED 517-683-2815. 8-12-30-15 part time, day or evening. town. Has new well, all partitions in or change to suit Turkey Dinner INTERIOR AND Exterior Call collect 872-2932 Call.. Gladvs Toner 872-3849.12-4-8-3 ’ -your taste. Low down payment on land contract.. 6094 E.Cass City Rd. Complete Auc t loneering 072-2270 Sunday, April 25 Service Handled Anywhere. painting - Install windows, Evenings or week-end 5-4-1-tf We Make All Arrangements. drywall, panelling, ceiling appoin trhents SERVICES OFFERED - Our .Experience Is Your tile, etc. Theron Esckilsen, 84-8-12 Will be doing exterior paint- Good Shepherd Lutheran Assurance. ing this summer, low rates - Fellbwship Hall 4314 Maple St., Cass City. INCOME -TAX SERVICE Phone 872-2302. 8-12-24-tf - high quality work. Dale Puzzled? Serving 12 :30 - 3 :30 Ira, David & -- experienced. Call Neva Churchill. Phone 872-4429. Adults $4.50 Martin Osentoski Woodruff for appointment - 12-4-1-3 Give a gift subscription to Children $2.00 SPhone Chuck Gage 872-4501 or 872-4735. 8-3-4-6 Call or stop in Preschool free Cass City’872-2352 Collect Welding Shop WILL DO house cleaning. The Cass City Chronicle 5-4-1-4 FAG AN’S THUMB CarP@ Excellent references. Call 6501 Main Street, Cass City Heli-arc. welding Cleaning Dry foam or 872-4048. - 12-4-8-3 Call 872-4378 - 8:UO a.m. till 5:OU pm. Birthdays, anniversaries, INCOME TAX prepared for Specializing in aluminum, steam. Also upholstery and After 5:OO call Jan Chippi - 872-4614 WATER KING water soften- individuals, farmers and stainless steel, blacksmith- wall cleaning. Free Esti- Kelly W. Smith - 872-2248 er on sale at Fuelgas Com- businessmen. €I h R Block, ing, fabricating and radi- mates. Call toll free 1-800- ’*INT gravity wag- ons- Very reashable. Free Bill Hamilton - 872-2903 Gift card mailed with pany. Free home water 630 N. State, Caro. Phone a tor repair. 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. Marv Hobart 872-4661 each order analysis. 4 east of Cass City 673-3257. 8-2-18-tf welcom2 BankAmericard estimates. Call 872-2508. Barbara 2.Osentoski 673-7665 3-4-8-1 5- 10-15-3 on M-53. Phone 872-2161. portable Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf 12-3-4-6 5-5-1-tf All types of welding Im-D=---==----I f LfEITCH 7062 E. Deckerville Hd. REFRIGERATION Deford. Michigan [ Wanted to Buy I Card of Thanks 1 \ J Residential and Phone 872-2552 8-5-15-tf CLOCK REPAIR - antiques. I WOULD LIKE to thank Dr. I- commercial refrigeration Luke Tuckey. Phone 872- Donahue and the nurses for air conditioning, 6-4-8-1 the wonderful care I re- ! NOTICE heating and electrical HAVE BRUCE Silvernail 3975. buy. ceived while I was in the repairs joint, set, gum and sharpen hospital. Also Rev. Kelley Sales and your circular saws. Sharpen and Father Morales for their WANTED: Listings on all types of real estate in: Service YOW carbide .and planer visits and prayers, and all blades. Set and sharpen your my relatives and friends. ’ BadAxe hand saws. 5205 Bevens, FOR SALE - 500 gallon God bless you all. A1 Tropf. TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES for Call 269-7345 Deford. Call 683-2732. Mueller bulk tank, one year 13-4-8-1 8-2-4-tf ~ 8-12-3-tf old. Phone Elkton 375-2792. our Spring Advertising Program 9-3-25-3 I WOULD LIKE to thank Dr. NOTICE all bean growers - CHAIN SAWS sharpened - _____ Jeung, the nurses and staff You must bring your bean precision ground by ma- FOR SALE - Hayban corn at Hills and Dales Hospital knives in- now for hammer- chine. Al Avery, 4279 s. shel1er;PTO driven, capable for the good care I receiped WE NEED FARMS!!!! ing or rebuilding your worn- Seeger, Cass City. 8-2-25-10 of 200 to 500 bushels per while I was there. Thanks to out knives, better than new. hour. Phone 872-2512. all my friends and r atives Over 30 years’ experience. AUCTION~ERING - see 9-12-30-tf for all the cards, flo3 ers and Guaranteed satisfaction, Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top other gifts and all those who Ubly Welding & Machine dollar for your property, FOR SALE - John Deere called, Vernita Linderman. See, Call or Write to: Shop, Ubly, MI., phone (517) Phone 872-3019, Cass City. Model F-145 plow, 4-16. 134-8-1 I 658-2211 or 658-8722. 8-1-21-16 8-10-3-tf Phone 872-3550. 9-4-1-3 1.’ B. A. CALKA, Realtor 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 GAINOR’S MEAT PACKING , Telephone: 872-3355 1 mile north, 1 mile west of Bad Axe 1 We sell FARMS & HOMES An Equal Opportunity Lender FOR 6% Commission NQ E ALTO R* Hogs are Scalded - PORK &BEEF not Skinned A’ITENTION NEWLYWEDS & RETIREES!! ! ,In Cass City: One story comfortable home with aluminum ’ siding - natural gas furnace; basement; dining room; 1% 40 ACRES: Frame 2 bedroom home; other buildings; 51 car garage; walking distance to schools, playground, deep well with new pump and new well house; aU tillable: Ehurches, stores, etc. Distant owner wants quick sale - $35,oO0.00. Dffered at $27,500,00 terms. 2.5 ACRES: Between Cass City & Bad Axe - Ranch typt SPECIAL! !! REDUCED!! ! home with FIlU3PLACE - 3 bedrooms; l%,bathrooms; .In Cass City near Park % Schools: Small home but lots of many other features; attached garage; small barn; room; 2 bedrooms; 1% bathrooms; natural gas furnace 7 $48,500.00 terms. years old - new roof; basement; plus woodburning stove and FIREPLACE - rear porch enclosed; garage attached KINGSTON: 80 ACRES: 3 bedroorp home 1% story; 2 mila from Kingston to settle $52,500. (511 7) r 269.81 61 or (517) 269.9375 or Dave Reed at 872.2827 lots of rmm for garden - lot is 99x132’ - REDUCED FROM - estate; 5- 1 1-20-t f 3,900.00to $32,000.00 for immediate sale. I PAGE TWENTY CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1982 CASCIW, MICHIGAN

Dear Boss : is from the sense of history In the last letter I was you feel. The place calls up pretty harsh on the island of the great admirals of two St. Thomas in the American centuries ago, Rodng and ’ Virgins in the Caribbean. DeGrasse.This fortress was the kev \ Believe me; it was well- deserved. Refer the to control of the riches of t squawks from the Chamber West Indies and there were of Commerce to me. some bitter battles fought If carnival midways such over it. The last time as St. Thomas are not your around, the English were on cup of tea, the Caribbean top, but like the other isles, fortunately offers other St. Kitts changed sides as LIGHT CLASSICAL MUSIC was the theme of a concert islands that are nice. often as a Ping-Pong ball. Friday evening at the First Presbyterian Church. Per- While many are not what St. Kitts will be on our list forming, from left, were Janice Roll, piano (Sherry Sch- they useg to be, there are next time we go back to the some here and there quite area.Antigua is another we’d wartz turned the pages), Andrea Hofmeister, soprano; An- improved over days of yore. nie Eichler, flute; Laura Witczak, flute, and Susan Reim, One place I had expected like to see more of. The cello. nothing of was Guadeloupe, famed Nelson’s Dockyard the French - island once now full of yachts, but it still among the richest of the- maintains its character. Caribbean * Fig Tree Drive around the My memory is a little southern part of the island hazy, and I wasn’t there at was one we fouhd delightful. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS -- Cass City School Supt. the time, but I think it was at While there are too many Oonald Crouse as he talked about the April 30 millage a treaty signed between tourists, Antigua seems to England and France at be able to handle &em proposals at the Novesta Township annual meeting. Vienna that England was without becoming honky- given clear title to all Can- tonk in the processs ada, and in exchange gave Leaving the Caribbean at up its claims to Guadeloupe. its southern en& we sail( of I had always referred to up the mighty Orinoco, fifth Lots questions 150 Guadeloupe as “a real noth- largest in the world. For in.” after three visits there miles from the mouth, we over the years. This time saw little that had been was serendipitous. We had a changed since it was first grand day at the capital, discovered five centuries Pointe a Pitre, and a beauti- ago. The dugout canoes of ful drive out to the eastern the Indians now have out- tip of the island, Des Chat- ‘boards,At the first sign of civiliza- of only about $15,000, SO that that required school dis- eaux. tion, at Ciudad Guayana, a still leaves $30,000 to be tricts to provide busing. NOW There at the rocky head- made up. they don’t have to. (The land was the rip-roarin’est city built in the past 20 years to serve steel and aluminw inspired several hundred For starters, the loss of 30 Also, 109 fewer students newsletter being circulated surf I had ever seen. Swells THE CATHEDRAL QUARTET students means a loss of this ,year works out to about by the Boosters Club and from a 3,000-mile stretch of industries of the interior, we persons who heard the gospel group perform last Thursday nine per grade, or about two other groups says busing the Atlantic thundered into a boarded a DC-9 to fly to ~~~~o~~~li~o~~~~a~~~~Angel Falls, highest in the in the Cass city High CaSS City Laymen’s or three per classroom, must be provided, which is little bay, turning it into a gym. The for those 30 students, how- which isn’t enough to get by no longer true.) cauldron of foam and spray. world - 3,200 feet, mind Club sponsored the of the Stow, Ohio, group. ever, would mean a savings with fewer teachers. “You Crouse said if drastic cuts It made me twitch to think of you. just can’t lay off teachers for are required and he is given being set onto this coast in a REPORT OF CONDITION every youngster you lose,” a choice, he would rather go sailboat as you tried to claw So remote are the falls I Crouse commented. to halfday sessions than away from this lee shore, that they weren’t known to The superintendent was eliminate transportation, It was one of the great the white man until 1935, rConsolidating domestic rubsidirrkr of tho sights of the whole trip that when a bush pilot, Jimmy asked about halfday ses- because the I latter would took to 10 islands in the Angel, crashed his Flaming 0 sions.That would save on upset a lot of persons. “If we us teacher salaries, . since in had to discontinue transpor- lesser Antilles. plane on a plateau nearhi Thumb National Bank and Trust Company of Pigeon Another island that had survived and made it back to twlmdM theory each staff member tation, we’re going to have w could teach twice as many real problems,” he said at improved over the years civilization to tell of his was St. Kitts, the one Colum- discoverv. In the state of MichiRan. , at the dose of business on March 31 3 1982 students,but transportation the council meeting. About published in res- to call m&ip by Comptrdler of the Cuneney, under title 12, United States code, section 161. costs would increase with two-thirds of Cass City stu- bus liked so well he named it after himself. It always was ‘ Our &lot of the DC-9 I two shifts of students per dents ride buses. handled the plane like a day. However, he and the majestically handsome Charter numb 1581 National Bank Region Number from the sea, but the port of Piper Cub, threaded it 7 7 WHY ISN’T SOMETHING school board may not have a through the canyon, its I Basse Terre was crummy. being done about ,reducing choice. rocky walls within spittin’ Statement of Resourceswd Liabrlities Thou 81 nd8 of dolla rr teacher pay, asked another The superintendent ex- No more. It had been ! spruced up, painted up, and distance, except my mouth questioner. plained that the state board was too dry. Crouse explained the of education must approve tidied up after a no-litter crusade. school board doesn’t negoti- halfday sessions. Its posi- Besides Angel Falls thert ate directly with its teachers tion is that all other possible We found some of the best stores of all the islands, were a dozen others in view but with the Tri-County Bar- cuts should be made first, at the same time, all many indeed smarter than ~ the gaining Association, with plus it requires for halfdays times as high as Niagara. It the majority of the members that inequalities be spread ones in big and highly-touted Barbados. was a sight still not many of the negotiating team be- throughout the system. That have ever seen. ing non-Cass City teachers. would mean no halfdays for And of course, there’s the Theqe is one year to go on elementary students, for in- famous Fort Charles atop It was a notable part of a the present contract with stance, and fulldays for Brimstone Hill. Called trip that was mostly cruising teachers. They are sched- secondary students. modestly enough the Gibral- over some 2,000 miles of Loans,Net ...... 26,102 uled to receive a 10 percent Thus, the school board tar of the West Indies, ocean south from San Juan. Lease financing receivables ...... pay increase the final year. may have to eliminate bus- there’s nothing else to com- -0- pare in the Caribbean, It has Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises In reply to another ques- ing before it can get ap- ---- ...... ‘1,124 tion, Crouse responded the proval for halfday sessions. been restored to quite an Real estate owned other than bank premises ...... school board would have to extent, and the grounds and Want Ads 70 I All other assets ...... ’...... ~...... ask the TCBA to negotiate if Editor’s note: The Chron- buildings are clean and ship- 1,074 , shape. Are TOTAL ASSETS ...... i .... the board wanted a pay icle will explore the millage - so, 150 freeze or cut. proposals in depth prior to The views of course were Neww Too! the election. wonderful, but the real thrill -----.a Hobart said he had talked to a board member of a I nearby school district the I day before who said his board was contemplating asking teachers to accept a pay freeze. The board is anticipating the teachers will say r4n~.” GETAHEAD START Hobart’s conclusion was Total Deposits ...... that it isn’t easy to say do something about , teachers’ WITPI SNAP,PER. Total demand deposits ...... 3,381 wages and then do it. Total time and savings deposits ...... 43,0991 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase ...... -0- I Why nof make some cuts Interest-bearing demand notes (note balances) issued to the U.S. Treasury and other at the top, someone sug- gested, for instance, the high liabilities for borrowed money.. 1...... school assistant principal or Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases ...... a counselor. All other liabilities ...... : ...... TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) ...... 47,108 compared to other school districts, Crouse responded, Subordinated notes and debentures ...... -0- .1 Cass City’s administrative I_ costs are low. He added that - bref erred stock No. shares outstanding -1 .....(par value) I -0- 1 University .of Michigan ac- Common stock No. shares Puthorized 25 000 1 creditation standards set certain criteria, one of No. shares outstanding 23 935 , . ._. (par value) Surplus ...... which is for a school the size of Cass City High School, Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ...... there should be an assistant principal. TOTALEOUITYCAPI~TAL..... r...... TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL ...... A QUESTION ASKED AT the Novesta meeting and at Amounts outstanding as of report-date: the Cass City Village Counc- Standby letters of credit. total ...... r: -0- 1 il meeting March 30, where Crouse and Mrs. Prieskorn Time cerlificafes of deposit in denommations of $100.000 or more ...... 4,768 appeared,, concerned what 0 Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more ...... 1-1 happens should the millage Average for 30‘calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date; fail, W Totaldeposits...... The legislature during the E ...... 46,709 I past year changed the law

John B. Schaefer, ’ the underugned direct& attest the correctness of this i 1, NUW statement of resources and li@lities. We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and Trust Officer is true and correct. 1- 1 of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. (J ,q <,? Oirectors I Rabideau Motors, Inc. ‘3 I. Farm & Industrial Division E. Cass City Rd. City 872-281 raul ,Clabuesch ’ April 5, 1982 6080 Cass 6 DRI. I Supplement To. Euvers Guide. Tuscola Countv Advertisier. Cass City Chronicle, Bay City Times.

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